The statement that best describes the major conflict in Amy Tan's "Two kinds" is D. It is a character vs. character conflict, as the mother wishes for an obedient daughter, while the daughter desires independence.
The narrator refuses to learn to play the piano, not because she doesn't' like it but because she is determined to show her mother she is no prodigy nor could become one, because she wants to be who she is and not what her mother tell her to be.
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Y’all prob be mad bc I’m waisting ur time and waiting a chance for y’all to actually learn something but I don’t really care jk sorry tho Im just a mean person
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This question is missing the answer choices. I was able to find them online. They are the following:
A. allusion
B. stream of consciousness
C. dramatic monologue
D. dramatic dialogue
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The type of narration the excerpt is an example of is:
B. stream of consciousness.
Explanation:
Stream of consciousness is a technique used in literature that tries to imitate, so to speak, the way our thoughts flow. Thus, sentences follow sentences almost uninterruptedly, sometimes connected in their ideas, sometimes shifting abruptly. This technique is the one being used in the excerpt we are analyzing here.
The passage is from the poem "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" by T. S. Eliot. Notice how the speaker makes sure to use only commas to separate the sentences. His intention is to show that one thought led to the other, that led to the next one, and so on. It is as if we are in the speaker's mind, thinking what he thinks, seeing what he sees.
Answer:It feels so dead. Like no one will ever be by your side. Them you think about others who are never lonely and who are living thier life to the fullest. It hurts.
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