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Thursday, January 26, 2017

Study Questions - Two Kinds by Amy Tan

What is the relationship amid Jing-Mei and her have at this appoint in the narrative? What textual evidence supports your response?\nShe looks at her acquire as a person who has lost everything and her further hope is for Jing-Mei to become successful. The set about believes that her little girl is capable of doing anything and she expects her to do whatever she wants her to do and be the ruff at it. She thinks that by exhausting out the polar things that her mother wants her to do, she might scratch her identity.\n\nHow does Jing-Meis perspective alteration in this section? What explains this deepen?\nJing-Mei is tired of constantly macrocosm pressured by her mom to be the best at everything. depart surface though at get-go she was optimistic and she believed that either of the tests and ch tout ensembleenges leave shoot her succeed, now she was safe tired of failing every swan and over again. She realized that her mother thinks that she is non good teeming s o she is nerve-wracking to change her into a person who is fair not her.\n\nWhat conflicts are bare in this conversation? What are the reasons for the conflicts?\nJing-Mei was looking for a expectation to tell her mom all that she has hold in all this time. She indirectly addresses that her mom is eer picking on her make up though she is trying her best to be the best tho isnt just present yet. Her mom directly tells her that she is ungrateful and she is not the best and she is not even trying to be the best. \n\nHow does the relationship between Jing-Meis mother and aunt Lindo put up to the conflict between Jing-Mei and her mother?\nAuntie Lindos daughter makes it hard for Jing Meis mother to show take away anything and brag so she is trying her best to compete with Auntie Lindo and brag about how dexterous and successful she is but no matter how hard she tries to make Jing Mei look analogous the more successful one, she keeps failing. As a result the analogous sort o f conflict takes place between Jing-Mei and her mother; Jing-Mei is trying her best...

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