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ma became a star player, breaking the record for the most points in one game. She was extremely fast up and down the court, and people took notice, including the Tennessee State University track coach.
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Wilma began practicing with the college track team while she was still in high school. She qualified for the 1956 Olympic Games in Melbourne, Australia, and won a bronze medal as part of the sprint relay team. But Wilma’s trip to the 1960 Olympics is when she rose to her full potential. Winning gold medals in the 100 meter, 200 meter, and sprint relay, Wilma became one of the most popular athletes at the games. People admired her impressive athletic ability, especially since she beat the odds and overcame a debilitating disease, and her unwavering courage.
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Many people believe Wilma paved the way for other African-American female athletes. She was an inspiration to Florence Griffith Joyner, the next female to win three gold medals at the Olympic Games, and to many other young athletes around the world.
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After her Olympic career, Wilma became a teacher and a track coach. In 1977, she penned her autobiography, Wilma, and shared her amazing story with the world. Wilma believed her greatest accomplishment was neither overcoming polio nor winning three Olympic gold medals, but establishing the Wilma Rudolph Foundation, a not-for-profit amateur sports program. Wilma spoke with firsthand knowledge when she reminded her mentees in the program that “triumph can’t be had without a struggle.”
Multiple Choice Question
Read this dictionary entry.

Which definition of the word bout is used in paragraph 2?
A.
definition 1
B.
definition 2
C.
definition 3
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Wilma began practicing with the college track team while she was still in high school. She qualified for the 1956 Olympic Games in Melbourne, Australia, and won a bronze medal as part of the sprint relay team. But Wilma’s trip to the 1960 Olympics is when she rose to her full potential. Winning gold medals in the 100 meter, 200 meter, and sprint relay, Wilma became one of the most popular athletes at the games. People admired her impressive athletic ability, especially since she beat the odds and overcame a debilitating disease, and her unwavering courage.
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Many people believe Wilma paved the way for other African-American female athletes. She was an inspiration to Florence Griffith Joyner, the next female to win three gold medals at the Olympic Games, and to many other young athletes around the world.
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After her Olympic career, Wilma became a teacher and a track coach. In 1977, she penned her autobiography, Wilma, and shared her amazing story with the world. Wilma believed her greatest accomplishment was neither overcoming polio nor winning three Olympic gold medals, but establishing the Wilma Rudolph Foundation, a not-for-profit amateur sports program. Wilma spoke with firsthand knowledge when she reminded her mentees in the program that “triumph can’t be had without a struggle.”
Multiple Choice Question
Read this dictionary entry.

Which definition of the word bout is used in paragraph 2?
A.
definition 1
B.
definition 2
C.
definition 3
Answers
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To determine which definition of "bout" is used in paragraph 2, we would need to know the specific definitions listed in the dictionary entry you referenced, as well as the context in which "bout" is used in paragraph 2.
Based on the text provided, "paragraph 2" discusses Wilma Rudolph's achievements, specifically her participation in the Olympic Games. The term "bout" is not actually present in the text you shared, so we can't determine which definition applies without the specific context you're referencing.
If you could provide the definitions from the dictionary entry and clarify where "bout" appears in the text, I would be happy to help you analyze and answer the question.
Based on the text provided, "paragraph 2" discusses Wilma Rudolph's achievements, specifically her participation in the Olympic Games. The term "bout" is not actually present in the text you shared, so we can't determine which definition applies without the specific context you're referencing.
If you could provide the definitions from the dictionary entry and clarify where "bout" appears in the text, I would be happy to help you analyze and answer the question.