Which statement is true about Annie Taylor?

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She came to understand that the fame and the money she earned after her stunt didn’t bring her the happiness that she thought it would.
She came to understand that the fame and the money she earned after her stunt didn’t bring her the happiness that she thought it would.

She didn’t become rich and famous, but she realized the value of testing her limits and doing what others think is impossible.
She didn’t become rich and famous, but she realized the value of testing her limits and doing what others think is impossible.

She learned that her real gift was in promoting stunts before they happen rather than in describing them after they are done.
She learned that her real gift was in promoting stunts before they happen rather than in describing them after they are done.

She wasn’t a great public speaker, but she was an excellent writer and she sold many copies of the book she wrote about her life.

1 answer

The true statement about Annie Taylor is:

She didn’t become rich and famous, but she realized the value of testing her limits and doing what others think is impossible.

Annie Taylor, known for being the first person to go over Niagara Falls in a barrel, experienced fame but not the financial success she had hoped for. Her adventure was more about the thrill of testing her limits than achieving lasting wealth or fame.