Answer:
B.
Explanation:
In fables we are usually taught a moral so that we can grow responsibly. But since kids find life lessons boring, fables were made because they are good stories that aren't boring but still teach a life lesson in the end.
<span>In this case, the second choice would be most correct. The behaviors are likely stemming from some sort of mismatch between what the student wants to do and what is expected of the student, in the realm of achievement. By trying to find ways to match these up. the behaviors can be ameliorated.</span>
The two options which sound promising are "self-concept" - she has a concept of self and "egocentrism" - the excessive focus on the self and the inability to take others into account.
I think that the best answer is "egocentrism". She thinks of herself only in positive terms and does not question whether other people would be interested in her paintings - so she does not take others into account.