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Some people were surprised to learn that Chaka became an NFL official when the news broke on major news outlets and TV shows.
We are talking about Maia Chaka, the first African American referee to officiate football games in the National Football League (NFL).  
Chaka had been training since  2014in the Officiating Developmental program of the NFL. NAd she worked very hard with determination and passion to have her great chance in the pros. 
This is good news for the diversity and inclusion of American sports. Chaka is the second woman referee. The first one was a lady called Sarah Thomas, who has been officiating pro games since 2015.
 
        
             
        
        
        
I would say the answer is B
        
                    
             
        
        
        
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Some people are saying it's C-Deeply personal.  Although, to be honest, ALL literature is A because it depends on how you interpret it.  That's why we have literature classes and 10 people can write 10 different opinions on what the literature is saying.  Since contemporary simply means the writing written after WWII era, it can range so much, that saying it's deeply personal, in my opinion, is too broad. So I would say A, unless you have something in your reading/lessons that say otherwise, or gives a specific answer. 
        
             
        
        
        
C. There is no mention or anything revolving Romance. Anyone who read or seen it would know.