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zzz [600]
4 years ago
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Read the excerpt below from "Two Kinds" by Amy Tan and answer the question that follows. A few years ago, she offered to give me

the piano, for my thirtieth birthday. I had not played in all those years. I saw the offer as a sign of forgiveness, a tremendous burden removed.“Are you sure?” I asked shyly. “I mean, won’t you and Dad miss it?”“No, this your piano,” she said firmly. “Always your piano. You only one can play“Well, I probably can’t play anymore,” I said. “It’s been years.”“You pick up fast,” said my mother, as if she knew this was certain. “You have natural talent. You could been genius if you want to.”“No, I couldn’t.”“You just not trying,” said my mother. And she was neither angry nor sad. She said it as if to announce a fact that could never be disproved. “Take it,” she said.But I didn’t at first. It was enough that she had offered it to me. And after that, every time I saw it in my parents’ living room, standing in front of the bay window, it made me feel proud, as if it were a shiny trophy I had won back. A few years ago, she offered to give me the piano, for my thirtieth birthday. I had not played in all those years. I saw the offer as a sign of forgiveness, a tremendous burden removed. "Are you sure?" I asked shyly. "I mean, won't you and Dad miss it?" "No, this your piano," she said firmly. "Always your piano. You only one can play." "Well, I probably can't play anymore," I said. "It's been years." "You pick up fast," said my mother, as if she knew this was certain. "You have natural talent. You could been genius if you want to." "No, I couldn't." "You just not trying," said my mother. And she was neither angry nor sad. She said it as if to announce a fact that could never be disproved. "Take it," she said. But I didn't at first. It was enough that she had offered it to me. And after that, every time I saw it in my parents' living room, standing in front of the bay window, it made me feel proud, as if it were a shiny trophy I had won back. Based on the narration and dialogue, which statement describes the narrator's mother best? She is still bitter that her daughter is not a genius. She doesn't really want to give the piano to her daughter, but Suyuan can't play it. She's confident that her daughter's attitude is the only reason she's not a genius. She knows what the piano means to her daughter. Mark this and return
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2 answers:
Talja [164]4 years ago
8 0

On Ed It is ( C ) " She's confident that her daughter's attitude is the only reason she's not a genius. "

100% Correct !

Sliva [168]4 years ago
7 0
I believe the answer is that she's confident her daughter's attitude is the only reason she's not a genius. 
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