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Garrulous

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Why did Marcia choose acting as a career?
 
  a. When she had a role she was passionate about, she felt as if she was doing
  something that she was truly meant to do.
  b. She had seen one of Oliver Stone's movies and decided to become an
  actress.
  c. After the Viet Nam War, she got a small part in a movie called Born on the
  Fourth of July and fell in love with acting.
  d. One of her high school drama teachers told her she had a special talent for
  acting.

Question 2

When Marcia Gay Harding started her career she was
 
  a. acting in a small off-Broadway production in New York City.
  b. performing on Broadway in Up the Down Staircase.
  c. working as a waitress and going to casting calls in Washington, D.C.
  d. working for the Screen Actors Guild Union in New York City.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

c



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