Answer 1 is the most likely option.
I have not read the book but the hint refers to PROBLEMS that Jack is causing, and challenging leadership and rules seems the most problematic as the rest of the answers seem like helpful behavior.
<u>Answer</u>:
Patience leads to self-discipline.
<u>Explanation</u>:
Self-Discipline and patience are related to each other. Self-Discipline brings patience and patience leads to self-discipline. If one has patience and courage to perform, he can plan better and achieve his aim. "The Battle of Kirtipur” is a perfect example of achieving success by patience, courage and having a plan.
The battle occurred in 1767, fought in Kirtipur between the Newars and invading Gorkalis. The army of Gorkhali was badly beaten twice. They failed miserably both the times by Newars. But, with patience and having courage, they planned the attack the third time and were successful under the command of Surpratap.
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