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Part I
C. Jai-alai (a sport that originated in Spain)

What is jai-alai? To which sports is it similar?
Jai-alai is the worlds fastest sport. Jai-Alai originated in the Basque Country of Northern Spain almost four centuries ago. Jai-Alai is similar to racquetball, and is played between three walls.

2. In what part of Spain did jai-alai originate? What did the players use for courts?
Jai-Alai originated in the Basque Country of Northern Spain almost four centuries ago. Nestled between the Pyrenees Mountains in North-Central Spain and Southern France, the game was played outdoors using church walls as the court.

3. Have you ever seen it played? Does this sport interest you? Why or why not?
No, I have never seen nor heard of this game. This sport interest me a little. I like playing sports more than watching them, I like to be active.

Part II

1. What are some of the reasons a translator should not be used?
A translator should not be used because translations and terms don’t always have the correct meanings to what we are saying. Meaning you could be wrong on grammar and/or context.

2.Why would using an online translator or native speaker be considered cheating?
Using an online translator or an native speaker would be considered cheating because it’s not your words or even your own work, its basically doing it for you, which could turn out to be wrong.

3.When does working with someone on an assignment or getting help affect the integrity of your work?
- Working with someone on an assignment or getting help affects the integrity of work because they wont always be there, and getting help wouldn't always mean you are truly

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