<span>Appreciative listening, Critical listening, Relationship listening, and Discriminative listening.</span>
I believe it is the work we enjoy is not really work
The correct answer is; She learned the trait of patience on her quest to obtain the tiger's whisker.
Further Explanation:
Yun Ok had to wait 6 months to gain the trust of the tiger so that she could get a whisker. She had been having trouble reconnecting with her husband after he returned home from war. She did not care if it was dangerous going into the lions den as long as it brought back her husband.
She had to learn to be patient and trust the tiger to not hurt her. Most importantly, she had to gain the trust of the tiger. This took time and then she understood that she had to take time and have patience with her husband before things would return the way they once were at home.
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Paragraph 2 is the only one, from what i can tell, that describes any type of relationship with the dad.
Edna Pontellier was a controversial character. She upset many nineteenth century expectations for women and their supposed roles. One of her most shocking actions was her denial of her role as a mother and wife. Kate Chopin displays this rejection gradually, but the concept of motherhood is major theme throughout the novel.
Edna is fighting against the societal and natural structures of motherhood that force her to be defined by her title as wife of Leonce Pontellier and mother of Raoul and Etienne Pontellier, instead of being her own, self-defined individual. Through Chopin’s focus on two other female characters, Adele Ratignolle and Mademoiselle Reisz, Edna’s options of life paths are exhibited.
These women are the examples that the men around Edna contrast her with and from whom they obtain their expectations for her. Edna, however, finds both role models lacking and begins to see that the life of freedom and individuality that she wants goes against both society and nature. The inevitability of her fate as a male-defined creature brings her to a state of despair, and she frees herself the only way she can, through suicide.