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icang [17]
3 years ago
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Despite her pessimism, Kahlo's love of life prevailed. Her broken bones healed, and her spirits improved when she was able to le

ave her bed and walk. Still in pain and limping, Kahlo decided not to return to school. "I felt I had energies for anything except studying to become a doctor," she wrote in one of her many notes to Gomez.
Based on this passage, what full viewpoint could a prepared speaker share in a discussion?

I feel that Frida Kahlo had a real spark.

I think Frida Kahlo could think past her body’s pain because she was excited to do so much.

I do not think it would be easy to go back to regular life.

Frida Kahlo did not go back to school after her hospital stay.
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docker41 [41]3 years ago
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Answer:

I think Frida Kahlo could think past her body’s pain because she was excited to do so much.

Explanation:

Maru [420]3 years ago
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Answer:

c

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Naetoosmart
2 years ago
Its B) Bum ass
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