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Read the excerpt from "A Performance to Remember." Bonaly soon earned praise for her powerful and athletic performances. Her fierce determination to win was noted. Bonaly was a strong skater, performing extremely difficult moves and landing them consistently. However, she soon found herself battling against strongly held stereotypes of what a women’s figure skater was supposed to be. This included ideas of a cool and aloof “ice princess” or as “cute as a button”—a perky ballerina on ice skates.

How does this section contribute to the development of ideas in the text?

It introduces the idea that Bonaly faced conflict in her career.

It introduces the idea that Bonaly is a strong competitor.

It introduces the idea that Bonaly is a role model.

It introduces the idea that Bonaly had to learn how to accept praise.

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