Answer:
Jing-mei's mother took her to a <em>"beauty training school" </em>to get her daughter to look like Shirley Temple which only resulted in a disastrous look.
Explanation:
Amy Tan's short story "Two Kinds" revolves around the story of how a Chinese immigrant child is 'expected' to be a prodigy and made to 'be molded' with the American way of life. The story presents how the protagonist’s mother tried to 'help' her daughter make a name for herself in America.
In the given paragraph, Jing-mei narrates how her mother wanted to 'shape' her into becoming the next Shirley Temple. She wanted her daughter to become famous. So, she took her to a <em>"beauty training school"</em> and cut her hair, which only resulted in a much more disastrous outcome.  
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
<span> The words "dire" and "must "give off a passionate tone.</span>
        
                    
             
        
        
        
I think these are the answers:
A) My father doesn’t like dancing but I like dancing. 
B) He failed his exam although he studied hard. 
C) I didn’t attend my class yesterday because I was sick. 
D) The phone rang while I was taking my online class. 
E) We explore the internet so that we can learn many new things.
        
                    
             
        
        
        
B.<span>The packing instructions asked each camper to bring the following items; a flashlight, a sleeping bag, sunscreen, and a book for independent reading. 
I would recommend double-checking</span>
        
             
        
        
        
My mom used to do the yoga dance every day