And I saw then again, and for good, what I had always been afraid to see, and had pretended not to see in him: that he was a woman as well as a man. Any need to explain the sources of that fear vanished with the fear; what I was left with was, at last, acceptance of him as he was. Until then I had rejected him, refused him his own reality. He had been quite right to say that he, the only person on Gethen who trusted me, was the only Gethenian I distrusted. For he was the only one who had entirely accepted me as a human being: who had liked me personally and given me entire personal loyalty, and who therefore had demanded of me an equal degree of recognition, of acceptance. I had not been willing to give it. I had been afraid to give it. I had not wanted to give my trust, my friendship to a man who was a woman, a woman who was a man.
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D) critique
Explanation:
Criticisms are observations made about a certain work proposed by some author and should be made with the constructive purpose, that is, they should contribute to improvements.
Of course, those who receive criticism must be aware that a criticism is something that refers to the work done, and should not take it personally. However, some people are sensitive to criticism. Therefore, you must be polite and objective when making a critique.