Which option best explains the analogy used in the Biles' Article? Opinion: Simone Biles, mental health and the pressure to be perfect

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The author compares the rules or beliefs we have to an iceberg, where only some parts are visible to others.
The author compares the rules or beliefs we have to an iceberg, where only some parts are visible to others.

The author compares Simone Biles to the best athlete on the planet, in any sport, male or female.
The author compares Simone Biles to the best athlete on the planet, in any sport, male or female.

The author compares hard work to success, showing that working hard is necessary no matter the toll it takes on you.
The author compares hard work to success, showing that working hard is necessary no matter the toll it takes on you.

The author suggests strategies like the alphabet game to help settle your mind when overthinking things.

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1 month ago

The best option that explains the analogy used in the article is:

**The author compares the rules or beliefs we have to an iceberg, where only some parts are visible to others.**

This analogy effectively illustrates how much of the pressure and expectations placed on athletes, like Simone Biles, are often hidden beneath the surface, similar to how only the tip of an iceberg is visible above water.