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PLEASE HELP ASAP 30 POINTS AND BRAINLESS
Read the excerpt from "A Performance to Remember."
Bonaly earned a silver medal, losing to Japan’s Yuka Sato. A visibly upset Bonaly claimed that her routine was far more difficult than Sato’s. She not only refused to stand on the second place winner’s spot at the podium but also removed her silver medal from around her neck. Some say that she behaved poorly. To that, Bonaly responded, “When you do sport, the rule is that you're supposed to play fair, to be a good athlete and good sport, I get it,"…"But I think at this point it was more an act of saying, 'OK, this is too much.' It happened many years in a row."
How does this section contribute to the development of ideas in the text?
A: It shows how Bonaly learned to compete fairly.
B: It illustrates that Bonaly is willing to speak up about injustice.
C: It supports the author's claim that Bonaly is disrespectful.
D: It is an example of how Bonaly has changed the rules of skating.
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