Answer:
D. Wagner offered Hughes support while allowing her control over her own destiny.
Explanation:
Option D is the correct answer.
From the given passage, we discover that Hughes and Wagner, her coach sat down to discuss the changes necessary for Hughes to be successful at the Olympics.
It is evident that Wagner actually offered support to Hughes by helping to make necessary changes with her. But still Wagner allowed her to have control of her destiny. Hughes stated that she wanted people to know her real self. She wanted something truer about herself. I believe Wagner gave her that opportunity to have that control over her destiny.
It may be inferred and refers to the overarching main point found throughout the text
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