The answer is D, because in all other choices it doesn’t address how she’d like others to address her disability.
A descriptive presentation can refer to an assignment in which you communicate a message in a well-planned, well-designed, well-presented manner. It must demonstrate neatness, visibility, clarity of design, creativity, obvious preparation, and more. It could include a poster or PowerPoint presentation.
Like others noted, this is a really vague question. I’ll assume you mean exceptionally brilliant or exceptionally beautiful.
Honestly, all four categories sound like a curse. I think the level of both intelligence and beauty most suited to happiness is a few notches above average. Extreme endowments usually turn into psychological baggage.
Obviously, being ugly - especially an ugly woman - is miserable. Feeling unattractive almost always equates feeling inferior. On the other hand, for many exceptionally beautiful women- especially for those who are “stupid” - their identity is almost entirely comprised in their physical appearance. The problem is that beauty is much more ephemeral than other traits. When those women hit 25, they have a small identity crisis, because that’s the age where physical bloom stops and your skin quality deteriorates. Age 30 is a huge crisis. And 40? I know (ex?)-beauties who don’t even know who they are by then.....lol there you go beautiful
The subject of domestic tragedy, characters who commit violent murder, an exchange between mother and son. YW BRAINLIEST!