The title of the story "Two Kind"refers to Jing Mei's mother's statement that mentions that there are two kinds of daughters in the world--Firstly those who obey their parents , and secondly those who rebel against them . In case of Jing Mei, she see a little bit of both the kinds in herself and evaluate what her mother is trying to say
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I<u>n the story Two Kind t he mother and daughter relationship is in the state of a conflict because the mother wants her daughter to succeed and the daughter does not want her mother to pressurize her. </u>
<u>The conflict between the mother and the daughter is solved when the mother gifts her daughter a Piano as a symbol of forgiveness</u>
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<u>In the story the character of the Mom is that a woman who was raised in China and like Chinese mother she expects her daughter to be obedient, but the mother as an American immigrant also believes in the American dream of success and fame and wants her daughter to fulfill those dreams for her </u>
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The title of the story "Two Kind"refers to Jing Mei's mother's statement that mentions that there are two kinds of daughters in the world--Firstly those who obey their parents , and secondly those who rebel against them . In case of Jing Mei, she see a little bit of both the kinds in herself and evaluate what her mother is trying to say
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The narrator arrives on the premises expecting that Roderick will be ill given the letter that he previously received from him. He says that the letter itself speaks to the nervous agitation that Roderick must be experiencing and expects that Roderick will not be in his right mind. When the narrator finally makes contact with Roderick he is absolutely shocked by the changes that Roderick's appearance has undergone.
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What are the answer choices?
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I read the poem before, What are the answer choices?
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Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow. "Oh, woeful, oh woeful, woeful, woeful day! "And miles to go before I sleep, and miles to go before I sleep."
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D.
According to Greek mythology, Echo tells Hera about one of Zeus' affairs; she is punished by a god (can't remember it is either Zeus or Hera, can't remember sorry) and can never say anything of her own ever again.