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xenn [34]
3 years ago
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Misty Copeland is the second African American to reach the level of soloist in the American Ballet Theater (ABT). A woman of col

or had not been soloist in the ABT since 20 years. Q. 1: How do you think Misty got the high position of soloist in the prestigious ABT? Develop your answer in 1-2 sentences. Use your academic language.
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1 answer:
LUCKY_DIMON [66]3 years ago
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Answer:

Due to her hard work.

Explanation:

Misty Copeland got the high position of soloist in the prestigious American Ballet Theatre because the Misty Copeland won the Los Angeles Music Center Spotlight Award for the best dancer in Southern California in the year 1997. She done two summer workshops with American Ballet Theatre, after that she became a member of American Ballet Theatre's Studio Company in the year 2000 and she became an American Ballet Theatre soloist in 2007.

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