Rick James goes out to dinner and finds out he was not worthy for the job he then discovers he has to be better at being himself.
The exposition of the story is when the prince had to choose between the smiling and the frowning ladies
As far as I know, there is not one. I hate it when people answer question with questions, like the author did
yes there is, but it doesn't tell you who came from the door, no it was just basically the same story, just rewriten differently, and at the end, we are given the same question, "The Lady or the Tiger?"which is "THE DISCOURAGER OF HESITANCY"...though it doesn't end the story,I think it may help you by giving you clues..:)hope this helps.
Well, nobody knows because the author lets the reader decide whats gonna happen. I think that the tiger comes out of the door I got this from some evidence in the story about the princesses attitude and how she is barbaric like her father. Hopefully that helps :)
hesitancy
no
Hesitancy, Uncertainty
Urinary hesitancy
The noun forms of the verb to discourage are discourager, discouragement, and the gerund, discouraging.
The verb for hesitant is hesitate.Hesitates, hesitating and hesitated are also some verbs."I will not hesitate to report you.""He hesitates, causing the suspect to flee".
Noun forms for the verb to hesitate are hesitancy, hesitation, and the gerund, hesitating.
I would say no for the simple fact that there is still hesitancy. Not just the hesitancy she exhibited when she broke it off, but there will also be hesitancy to stay with you. There was something about your relationship that caused her to break it off. The absence of that something for however long you were apart diminished the thoughts she had to break it off to begin with. Going back with her will only kindle that something unless it is confronted at the onset. So I would say if you were going to rekindle this relationship, discuss why it failed the first time so you will tend to be more successful the second round.