Question

Read the excerpt from "Let Bindi Have the Limelight."

With backup group the Crocmen, she [Bindi] performed in Los Angeles and New York, singing lively, choreographed songs about the plight of threatened wildlife. . . . "It's very cool because everyone's cheering and it feels really nice to get out there and just be me and just do what I love to do, sing and dance," Bindi said on the set of ABC's Good Morning America, one of several stops on her talk show circuit that week. "It's really hard to explain but it's a great feeling."

Readers can most likely connect this passage to their own lives by thinking about

what it is like to perform in New York.
what it is like to sing with the Crocmen.
how good it feels to be famous.
how good it feels to be yourself.

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Readers can most likely connect this passage to their own lives by thinking about **how good it feels to be yourself.** This excerpt emphasizes Bindi's joy in expressing herself through singing and dancing, which many readers can relate to in terms of finding fulfillment and happiness in being true to oneself.

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