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Part A "A Performance to Remember," explains that Surya Bonaly is a unique athlete.

Which evidence from the text best supports this?

"Her fierce determination to win was noted."

"Bonaly did not start out as many young figure skaters do."

"Bonaly was a strong skater, performing extremely difficult moves and landing them consistently."

"Bonaly soon earned praise for her powerful and athletic performances."

Part B

Which additional evidence from the text best supports the answer to Part A?

"The extent of Bonaly’s injury was reflected in her low scores. She realized that she would not earn a medal."

"To set herself apart, Bonaly chose to wear bold and bright costumes instead of the pastel colors favored by other female skaters."

"But she entered the games during a period when her skating performances that year were weaker than usual, due to an ongoing heel injury."

"Her growing perceptions of a double standard became even more visible during the 1994 World Championship

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