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English, 10.02.2021 18:50, zel117

Jackie Joyner-Kersee is considered one of the greatest female athletes of all time. She competed in four different Olympic Games and won
six medals. As of 2014, she still holds the world record for the
women's heptathlon, which is an event made up of seven track and
field sports. She also holds the American record for the women's long
jump.
As a child, Jackie was athletically talented and worked hard to become
the best even though she had asthma. When she was 14, she saw the
Olympics on television and it became her dream to compete in the
Olympics herself.
In 1984, Jackie traveled to the Summer Olympics and came home
with a silver medal in the heptathlon. Four years later at the 1988
Games, Jackie won a gold medal in both the heptathlon and the long
jump. Her winning score in the heptathlon became the world record
for the event. However in 1992, Jacking won another gold medal in
the heptathlon and a bronze in the long jump.
At the 1996 Games, Jackie injured her right hamstring and was
unable to complete the heptathlon. However, she was able to compete
in the long jump and finished with the bronze medal in spite of her
injury.
Hint
Question: Which of the following sentences would best fit at the
beginning of paragraph 2?
A Like many other athletes, Jackie dealt with asthma.
B Jackie's family was very supportive of her goals.
C Jackie's journey to the Olympics began early in her life.
D The women's heptathlon was first introduced in 1984.

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