Fill in the Blanks Yubeen ListeningOnline version listening by John E 1 correlation about think influence interesting disparities anecdote portrayals interplay provoking between cultural declining ownership preferences ownership trends companionship dynamics Student A : Hey , did you read that article about birth rates in South Korea and pet ? Student B : Yeah , I did . It was quite , wasn't it ? Student A : Definitely . I found it fascinating how the sociologist discussed the pet and declining birth rates . Student B : Yeah , it was surprising to learn that there's a preference for pet over traditional family structures in South Korea . Student A : Exactly . And did you notice how the sociologist emphasized the in perceptions of pets and children between the US and South Korea ? Student B : Yeah , that part caught my attention too . It's interesting how of pet ownership in South Korean media often intersect with themes of single adulthood . Student A : Absolutely . And that from the Korean drama about the conflict between pets and children was quite thought - , don't you think ? Student B : Definitely . It made me consider how societal attitudes towards pets and children can family . Student A : Agreed . Overall , it was a thought - provoking article that shed light on the complex between societal norms and individual in shaping family structures . Student B : Couldn't agree more . It's definitely given me a lot to .