The correct answer to this open question is the following.
In "Two Kinds," June's feelings about her mother change from the beginning to the end of the story in the following way. June is the protagonist of the story and serves as the narrator too. We can read in the firsts pages of the story that June´s mother is so possessive and tries to control the life of her daughter, June. It seems that her mother has so high expectations for her life and her demands upset June. For instance, the mother tries to make June a great piano performer but June is not interested in becoming a musician neither has the talent to do so.
However, when her mother dies, June understands that the interaction they had was because June´s mother had a difficult life in China, and the purpose of her mother's demands was that June could have much better opportunities in the United States to make her successful.
"Two Kinds" is a story written by Amy Tan, that is included in her book of 1989 called "The Joy Luck Club."
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sometimes the author will explicitly state the traits
ex. "Samantha has long brown hair, and green eyes. She is tall."
Other times, the reader has to make inferences based on what other characters say, or observe about this character. When characters interact and make assumptions we can determine what this character acts, looks and behaves like.
If im not wrong, I believe the correct answer to this question is letter D.
“STEAL” which stands for Speech, Thoughts, Effects on Others, Actions, and Looks.