How does Lizabeth's perception of her parents change in this excerpt?

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She sees her mother as the traditional caregiver and her father as the provider.
She sees her mother as the traditional caregiver and her father as the provider.

She begins to view her mother as the emotional anchor and her father as vulnerable.
She begins to view her mother as the emotional anchor and her father as vulnerable.

She thinks her father is stronger than her mother in every aspect.
She thinks her father is stronger than her mother in every aspect.

She believes both parents are equally strong and capable.

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In the excerpt, Lizabeth's perception of her parents evolves significantly. The correct response is:

She begins to view her mother as the emotional anchor and her father as vulnerable.

This reflects a deeper understanding of her parents beyond traditional roles, recognizing the complexities of their characters and the dynamics of their relationship.

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