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Read the excerpt from "Let bindi have the limelight." in Australia, spring begins in september, so for the irwins, the new season began with unspeakable sadness. As the dust settled, though, a new beginning slowly and steadily took shape. To start fresh with hearts so badly broken was incredibly difficult, but it was also necessary. Terri and the kids were determined to do it for their supporters and fans, for wildlife everywhere and, of course, for steve. How would readers most likely connect this excerpt to their own lives?
1. by understanding how challenging it is to be part of a famous family
2. by understanding how hard it is to carry on after losing a loved one
3. by relating to the changes that occur with every season
4. by relating to the time it takes to be an animal ambassador

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