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PART B: Which detail from the text best supports the answer to Part A? (RN.2.1)

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"'Why me?' It was an attack, seemingly without cause, on the brink of one of the most important moments of her career." (Paragraph 7)

"Hundreds of pages of press were dedicated to the two women. It was the perfect opportunity for the media to complete the caricatures they had begun building for each woman." (Paragraph 11)

"She told the authorities that though she had known nothing about the plan to assault Kerrigan, she did delay reporting the details after discovering that Gillooly was behind the attack." (Paragraph 17)

"Harding's skating career was over. But she did not leave the public eye. She appeared as a judge on a handful of skating television shows and acted in a few low-budget films." (Paragraph 17)

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