Answer:
She learned to understand that physical beauty wasn’t as important as being a good person.
Step-by-step explanation:
According to the given excerpt from Chapter 1 from Twenty Years at Hull House, the author shares many memories of the way her father influenced her life and how she felt like an outcast as she was an "ugly duckling" and felt awkward standing or walking together with her father who was a "fine man" because of how contrasting they were and the embarrassing questions people would ask.
Therefore, Addams’s childhood feelings help reveal her eventual choice of vocation as the creator of Hull House because she learned to understand that physical beauty wasn’t as important as being a good person.