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31 October, 20:10

Read the following sentences, spoken by choreographer Hadar Ahuvia: "When I was sixteen I said to myself, okay, if after this summer I don't like dancing, I'll quit. I had a great summer dancing, and I'm still dancing, so I decided to keep going. Then I made a bunch of other decisions about how I wanted to dance. Soon I was arranging my life around it. It was becoming a larger piece of my identity; still it's only one of many."

Based on this evidence, what conclusion can be made?

Your answer:

A. Ahuvia thinks that one cannot choose to be an artist.

B. Ahuvia thinks that only dancers are artists.

C. Ahuvia thinks that becoming an artist involved many decisions.

D. Ahuvia thinks that being an artist is not important.

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  1. 31 October, 20:32
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    a

    Explanation:

    a
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