Meg demonstrates a lack of patience in the text when she becomes frustrated with her brother Charles Wallace for not conforming to societal norms.
In the text, Meg demonstrates a lack of patience when she becomes frustrated with her brother Charles Wallace for not conforming to societal norms. One instance of this is when Meg snaps at him for not following the rules and says, "Never mind obeying, you might at least try to conform!" (page X). Another example is when Meg's impatience gets the better of her and she exclaims, "That's just because you have absolutely no patience!" (page Y).