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Read the quote below by Van Morrison and answer the question that follows.
“A famous person to themselves, they don't get up in the morning and think, I'm famous. I'm not famous to me. Famous is a perception.”
Which of the following best describes the meaning of the quote?
A.
Being famous leads to distorted perceptions.
B.
An individual often perceives the same concept or idea differently from another.
C.
Those who aren’t famous cannot perceive what it might be like to be famous.
D.
Famous individuals have worthiness issues that interfere with perception.
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Van Morrison is saying fame is largely about how others perceive you, not how you perceive yourself — people experience the same thing (fame) differently. The other choices add ideas (distortion, inability, worthiness issues) that aren't in the quote.
Van Morrison is saying fame is largely about how others perceive you, not how you perceive yourself — people experience the same thing (fame) differently. The other choices add ideas (distortion, inability, worthiness issues) that aren't in the quote.
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