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What do readers learn about the first Olympic Torch Relay from "The Torch Runner of 1936" that they do not learn from "The Summer Olympics of 1936"?
A
Eifrig was overly confident about being the best of 3,331 other runners.
B
Eifrig had moral doubts about taking part in an event founded by Hitler.
C
Eifrig was both deeply honored and a little nervous about being the final runner in this relay.
D
One lone runner would complete the relay of runners carrying the torch from Greece to Germany.

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The lesson that readers learn about the first Olympic Torch Relay from Siegfried Eifrig, "The Torch Runner of 1936," is C . Eifrig was both deeply honored and a little nervous about being the final runner in this relay..

  • The readers do not learn Eifrig's state of mind from the "The Summer Olympics of 1936" but from "The Torch Runner of 1936."

  • Siegfried Eifrig, the German-born athlete, carried the relay torch that was used to light the Olympic Fame for 1936 in Berlin, Germany.  His was the first Olympic Torch Relay that started from Greece to Germany.  It involved 3,331 relay runners.

  • Elfrig did not show over-confidence or moral doubts because of Hitler's founding of the event.  He was not the only runner for the relay and did not carry the torch from Olympia, Greece to Berlin, Germany.

Thus, Elfrig indicated that he was highly honored by being chosen as the final runner to carry the torch but a little nervous that things might go wrong.

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