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Question
- how does the author prove to the reader that being famous was difficult for the beatles?
a) by telling about their trip to the ed sullivan show
b) by explaining how they were treated by the fam
c) by giving information about the royal family performance
d) by including the interview with the question and answers
Response
To solve this, we analyze each option:
- Option a: Telling about their trip to the Ed Sullivan Show may not directly prove fame was difficult (it could be a famous moment, not hardship).
- Option b: Explaining how they were treated by fans (assuming "fam" is "fans" or the public) would show the challenges of fame (e.g., overwhelming attention, intrusions, etc.), which aligns with proving fame was difficult.
- Option c: Information about the royal family performance is likely about a prestigious event, not hardship of fame.
- Option d: Including an interview with Q&A doesn’t inherently show difficulty of fame.
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b) by explaining how they were treated by the fans (assuming "fam" is a typo for "fans" or similar; the option’s logic about treatment during fame supports proving fame’s difficulty)