"Feeling appreciated is one of the most important things in a happy family. All of the family members should say how much they appreciate each other, how great it is that they have each other, how much they love each other, and how grateful they are for everything they do for each other."
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
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Answer:
OA. A parent is usually wiser than a child, and logic is not always the  best way to solve a problem.
Explanation:
In the given passage, the problem of who gets the last apple or how to equally distribute the fruit so as not to anger anyone in the central conflict. While Tim insisted that he deserves it as Karen already had the last orange, Karen believes she should have the last apple considering she's hungrier than Tim.
With the mother's intervention, there is a probable solution to that dilemma. Thus, not only did the mother gave a solution for the problem, but she also brings out the theme of how adults, parents are usually wiser than children and that applying logic is not always a sure way of solving a problem.
Thus, the correct answer is option A.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:
The answer would be unable to be endured
Explanation:
You cannot bear to hear her talk about it anymore and so you quickly change the topic. While tending to be tedious sounds like a good answer it is not because even if something is tedious you will still do it.
 
        
             
        
        
        
I searched a bit online and my answer is mannequins.