What is one reason Copeland could be described as a “poppy in a field of daffodils”?
A) She is very short in height for a ballerina.
B) She battled depression before becoming famous.
C) She danced en pointe when she was only seven.
D) She was raised in a West African orphanage.
The correct answer is B) She battled depression before becoming famous.
Explanation: The phrase “a poppy in a field of daffodils” suggests someone who stands out or is unique compared to those around them. Copeland’s struggle with depression sets her apart in her journey to fame, highlighting her resilience and individual path in the competitive world of ballet, which can be likened to standing out among others who may not share the same experiences.