Concept:This question is based on the chapter "My Greatest Olympic Prize" by Jesse Owens, which describes how his German competitor Luz Long helped him overcome a technical problem during the long jump event. Explanation:During the 1936 Berlin Olympics, Jesse Owens was struggling with his practice jumps because he kept fouling. Luz Long, his opponent, noticed this. He suggested a simple trick to avoid fouling. Luz said, "Draw a line a few inches behind the board and aim to take off from there." This helped Owens regain his confidence and focus. He followed the advice and successfully qualified. Later, Owens won the gold medal. Luz Long’s selfless act showed true sportsmanship. This story highlights how a rival can become a friend. Among the given options, only option A correctly describes Luz Long’s help. The other options are not supported by the text. Answer:Option A: Luz Long advised Josse to draw a line a few inches behind the board and aim at making his take off from there.