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Answer:
Despite his anger at the argument, Stepan obeys Natalya's request and fetches Ivan- best describes the "father-daughter relationship" section of The Proposal.
Explanation:
In "The proposal" after the proposal of Ivan and the negative of Natalya to it while she did not know that the proposal was, in fact, a marriage one, she calls him "good for nothing" and when her father tells her that he was in there not to have an argument but to make her a marriage proposal she ask him to go for him really fast, as he does.
Answer:
Madame Sofronie owns the hair shop to which Della sells her hair. She’s described as “large, too white, chilly,” and her manner with Della is brusque and to the point. She wastes no time evaluating Della’s hair and setting a price—twenty dollars. Her manner directly contrasts that of Della and Jim, who value their love and sentiment over material value. For Della, her hair is something special and prized. For Madame Sofronie, her hair is worth the dollar value she can get out of it.
I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is option D The relationship stage of the individuals in the scenario would be terminating. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day. Feel free to ask more questions.
Answer: d im pretty sure!