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Based on this passage, which full viewpoint could a prepared speaker share in a discussion?
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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 leave 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.
O Frida Kahlo would have been a great doctor if she
had stayed in school.
o I think that Frida Kahlo was very driven to succeed
as a painter
O Frida Kahlo was a well-respected and very
successful painter.
O I think that Frida Kahlo's excitement about life
allowed her to get past the pain.

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