The author describes Disney’s marriage to Lillian Bounds as “momentous.” Which detail from the text best supports this description?
A Disney’s decision to reject Powers’ offer of a large sum of money in exchange for closing his studio
B Lillian’s experience as a studio artist, and Disney’s decision to provide training for his animators
C Disney’s decision to ask his brother Roy to partner with him in his cartoon production company
D Lillian’s influence in treating Disney’s depression, which reinvigorated him and led to an Oscar win
The correct answer is D: Lillian’s influence in treating Disney’s depression, which reinvigorated him and led to an Oscar win.
This detail supports the description of their marriage as “momentous” because it highlights how Lillian played a crucial role in Disney’s personal and professional life. Her support helped him overcome challenges, leading to significant achievements, such as winning an Oscar. This underscores the profound impact of their relationship on Disney’s success.