1. Which sentence from “No Dream Is Impossible” connects most closely to a central idea from “A History of Fearlessness”? A That

1. Which sentence from “No Dream Is Impossible” connects most closely to a central idea from “A History of

Fearlessness”?
A That part of me seemed to know that no matter how difficult achieving my goal might be, or even if I never achieved
it, I would be happier striving toward my dream than if I tried to find security in a life I was unsuited for
B The voice seems very stern at times, as it makes me accept the responsibility for my failures and shortcomings,
instead of excusing them or laying the blame elsewhere.
C This time it had a new message: “Look at yourself honestly.”
D After I recovered from the first shock of this discovery, to my surprise I began to feel stronger and more hopeful about
the future.

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