<span>A. This viewpoint echoes the sentiment of Olympic-medalist Sandy Connor, who mentions, "in the end, it was worth every sacrifice I made to get there."
This effectively and seamlessly integrates a citation into the narrative.</span>
Could you clarify which Eva you're referring to?
In my view, the Mississippi River stands for freedom in Mark Twain’s 'The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.' Huck escapes from his abusive father via the river, escaping the negativity of his home life. This journey across the river leads him to embrace a sense of liberation and adventure, reinforcing the river's symbolism of freedom.