Select the sentence that shows that Gabriela
is worried that someone might mistake her
a...
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Select the sentence that shows that Gabriela
is worried that someone might mistake her
aspirations for personal success with jealousy
of someone else's success.
Can you imagine what that's like? It's
practically Shakespearean! Think of the
dramatic potential: unknown young
woman waiting patiently in the wings for
that chance—that small, fateful chance-
to be discovered. As I said, I definitely
don't want anything to happen to Willow,
but if something unfortunate should
happen to her-say she catches the flu or
breaks her arm or something I get to go
on in her place. The stage waits for no one because as the old saying goes: “The show must go on!” Maybe I’ll get discovered by a tale agent or a producer or something.
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