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PIT_PIT [208]
2 years ago
4

Which of the following details help us understand the overall context of the story “Two Kinds”? Select all that apply. The mothe

r is Chinese. The daughter is American. They aren't wealthy. They bought a piano.
English
2 answers:
goldenfox [79]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The mother is Chinese.

The daughter is American.

Explanation:

The tale "Two Kinds", included in the anthology The Joy Luck Club (1989), is one of the most expressive of the Asian-American writer Amy Tan. The narrative addresses the expectations of a Chinese mother, Suyuan Woo, regarding American daughter, Jing-Mei Woo. Suyuan persists in seeing her the prodigal girl, in order to realize the American dream of fame and wealth. However, Jing-Mei is just an ordinary young woman with no talent at all. Consequently, there is a tension between them in the context of the conflict of generations and the difference of thought between first-wave immigrants and their descendants.

balandron [24]2 years ago
5 0

A and B are my answers


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