I believe the answer would be apathy because it sounds like she did not care about school any more. She did not even bring a backpack or paper.
Hope you have a nice day.
I believe she is ambitious
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"now it came more quickly, the feelings. this time the hands didn't become cold, but instead began to feel warm on his body. they moistened a little. the warmth spread, extending across his shoulders, up his neck, onto the side of his face. he could feel it through his clothed parts, too: a pleasant, all-over sensation; and when he licked his lips this time, the air was hot and heavy." though this does not directly state a conflict, throughout the book, one of the conflicts Jonas goes through is the issue of the memories which were created before the community was established. he deals with the emotional impact that the memories bring and they also eventually bring him out of the community to release the memories. they are a huge part of the story because they drive the plot.
Paul has had to indirectly confront the physical conflicts to which his race has been subjected, through inhumane treatment to which African-Americans were subjected from where he came, despite having a white father, who recognized him and he was raised until he was a man, the people of his origin, because of their skin color and their quality of slaves did not enjoy any rights, besides being transferred or sold as a good, they were lynched, tortured and murdered in case of putting resistance to the shameless look of white people. However Paul was under other circumstances. Although for him his situation was quite complex since it caused discontent among the whites who discriminated against him because despite not having such a dark skin, they knew that his inheritance was black. Social conflicts are presented in the struggle that Paul had to make his way in a racist society based on prejudice.
Answer:
Ask your parents when they are in a good mood.
Ask to have the sleepover at a convenient time.
Be polite instead of demanding.
Keep the first sleepover simple.
Offer to do something kind in exchange.
Show them that it will be a good opportunity for you to socialize