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Parents: are they even human? As little kids, we idolize our parents. But at some point we realize that they're human too and make mistakes just like we do. Whatever that specific moment is your parent forgetting to pick you up from somewhere, burning dinner in the oven, or making a poor decision- it brings up complicated emotions for us. In an episode of the old TV show "Frasier," the main character, Frasier, spends a week trying everything to beat his dad at a game of chess. When he finally beats him, he's distraught at having revealed a weakness in his father. We might feel a little secret satisfaction at seeing such an authority figure slip up or make a mistake, but we're also disappointed that our parents can't do everything right for us.

Which detail in paragraph 4 best supports the idea that most people "grow-up" when they realize that their parents are imperfect people?

"As little kids we idolize our parents. But at some point we realize that they're human too and make mistakes just like we do."

"In an episode of the old TV show "Frasier," the main character, Frasier, spends a week trying everything to beat his dad at a game of chess."

"When he finally beats him, he's distraught at having revealed a weakness in his father."

"We might feel a little secret satisfaction at seeing such an authority figure slip up or make a mistake, but we're also disappointed that our parents can't do everything right for us."​

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"As little kids we idolize our parents. But at some point we realize that they're human too and make mistakes just like we do."

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