Read the excerpt from Frida Kahlo by Hedda Garza.

Kahlo brusquely informed Rivera that she wanted him to tell her the unvarnished truth about her work. If she could not earn her living as an artist, she announced, she would take up some other profession to help her parents. "I want you to tell me if I am a good enough artist to make it worthwhile to go on."

Why would the author include this event in the biography?

It shows that Kahlo was ready to quit and live with her parents.
It describes the beginning of Kahlo's relationship with Diego Rivera.
It shows that Rivera was not kind to Frida Kahlo.
It describes Frida Kahlo's feelings about her artwork.

The author would include this event in the biography to show Frida Kahlo's determination and dedication to her art. It reveals her eagerness to receive honest feedback and to assess her own talent and worth as an artist.

The author includes this event in the biography to illustrate Frida Kahlo's feelings about her artwork.

The author includes this event in the biography to highlight Frida Kahlo's determination and dedication to her art. By expressing her desire to know the truth about her work from Diego Rivera, she demonstrates her commitment to improving and assessing her artistic abilities. This event also reveals Frida Kahlo's vulnerability and self-doubt, as she is willing to consider alternative professions if she does not succeed as an artist. Therefore, the correct answer is: It describes Frida Kahlo's feelings about her artwork.