Answer:
a) The central idea in Amy Tan's “Two Kinds,” the conflict between parent and child, is expressed by the daughter's retort, "You want me to be something I'm not."
Explanation:
The best evidence to support the universal theme of interaction between family members is the choice that actually deals with reciprocal communication and disagreement between a parent and a child.
The rest of the choices, however, do not reflect the general theme of familiar hostility.
C. he doesn't want to work as a lab tech and was forced by his parents so he chose that for the wrong reason
Option 1. It keeps the audience engaged in the plot by suggesting more potential conflict in the story. (This is only one I could get theres more but I cant find. If its wrong comment on my profile I will give points bye asking a random question)
Answer:
The Correct Answer Would Be D. in/deed you can say both words and they will make perfect sense other than the other words listed
Also B. play/er would be one due to the fact you can say both
1. In the Games at Twilight, the kids are playing two games. First in the afternoon they play hide and seek and when twilight came they were playing the funeral game. The main character Ravi wanted to win the game of hide and seek and he hid in a shed for a long time. He thought he won the game when dashed to the den only to find that the other kids have forgotten about him and have started playing the funeral game.
2. Twilight is a symbolic time of the day here. A potent symbol at that. Twilight symbolizes the transitional period, the end of the day and the beginning of the night. Twilight here relates to Ravi specifically. During twilight the day is ending as is Ravi's childhood as he learns that the world does not revolve around him.