I believe the first one but think of the logic int he agreement. You could say 4 and 1 but its not multiple choice.
The warrior's daughter received her determination, strength, and resourcefulness from her family, especially from her father, who was a great leader. This leadership ability is a characteristic that she has in common with her father, however, she shows a greater sensitivity towards people, which is something her father didn't use to show.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- In "A Warrior's Daughter" we get to know Tusee, a Native American girl who is the daughter of one of her greatest tribe warriors.
- Seeing her father's resourcefulness and strength, as a hero and someone capable of defending his people, Tusee proves to be a great warrior and someone who has admirable strength and leadership spirit.
- Although she was very inspired by the way her father acts, she is more sensitive to people and has a sentimentality that her father doesn't.
"A Warrior's Daughter" is a short story written by Zitkala-Sa.
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Ill say A best fits in the question hope this helps :D
Answer: regressing
Explanation: if a person degenerates, they are losing capabilities and their qualities are decreasing or declining. Basically things are getting worse.
Regressing is returning to an older, less developed state while progressing is getting better.
Degenerating and regressing are going backward while progressing is going forward.