Based on the information conveyed in the following graphic organizer about author Gabriela Mistral, what happened after she traveled throughout the United States and Europe as a diplomat and visiting professor?

A graphic organizer presents six key events in the life of author Gabriela Mistral using a flow chart.Two rows of three boxes are shown with a rightwards arrow connecting one box to the next. The boxes present the following information:
• The first box says "Born and raised in rural Chile (1889)."
• The second box says "Earned international fame as a poet writing about life, love, and death."
• The third box says "Invited to Mexico to reform their educational system; introduced mobile libraries (1922)."
• The fourth box says "Traveled throughout the United States and Europe as a diplomat and visiting professor."
• The fifth box says "Was the first Latin American to win the Nobel prize in Literature (1945)."
• The sixth box says "Her image was placed on Chilean currency (2009)."
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Responses

She won the Nobel Prize in Literature.
She won the Nobel Prize in Literature.

She earned international fame as a poet.
She earned international fame as a poet.

She was born and raised in rural Chile.
She was born and raised in rural Chile.

She introduced mobile libraries in Mexico.
She introduced mobile libraries in Mexico.

Based on the information in the graphic organizer, it can be inferred that after traveling throughout the United States and Europe as a diplomat and visiting professor, Gabriela Mistral earned international fame as a poet, was the first Latin American to win the Nobel Prize in Literature, and had her image placed on Chilean currency.

ok, but which of these are the answer

The answer is "She won the Nobel Prize in Literature."

Based on the information in the graphic organizer, it is clear that the event that happened after Gabriela Mistral traveled throughout the United States and Europe as a diplomat and visiting professor is that she was the first Latin American to win the Nobel prize in Literature in 1945.