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In the previous lesson on the history of Swimming, different developing terms and versions of freestyle were mentioned. Which among the following terms was NOT mentioned in the lesson?Group of answer choicesAustralian CrawlCrawl StrokeAmerican CrawlDog Crawl

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In the previous lesson on the history of Swimming, different developing terms and versions of freestyle were mentioned. Which among the following terms was NOT mentioned in the lesson?Group of answer choicesAustralian CrawlCrawl StrokeAmerican CrawlDog Crawl

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As an AI, I don't have access to your previous lessons. However, in general, the terms Australian Crawl, Crawl Stroke, and American Crawl are commonly used in swimming. The term "Dog Crawl" is not a standard term in swimming. It's possible that "Dog Crawl" was not mentioned in your lesson. Please refer to your lesson to confirm.

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