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After analyzing the passage from "Two Kinds" and the conflicts that appear, we can select the following two options:
A. An internal conflict within the narrator, who is frightened by the extremity of her anger at her mother .
B. An external conflict between the narrator, who is demanding independence, and her mother, who is demanding obedience.
What happens in "Two Kinds"?
In the short story by Amy Tan, mother and daughter begin to have issues due to cultural differences. While the mother, a Chinese immigrant, demands obedience, the daughter, American-born, wants independence.
As they argue, the mother grows increasingly angry at her daughter's words and actions, which leads to a climatic breaking point for the two of them.
With the information above in mind, we can choose options A and B as the ones best describing the conflicts in the passage.
The missing answer choices for this question are the following:
A. an internal conflict within the narrator, who is frightened by the extremity of her anger at her mother
B. an external conflict between the narrator, who is demanding independence, and her mother, who is demanding obedience
C. an external conflict between the narrator and her mother over whether or not the narrator will continue to live at home
D. an internal conflict within the narrator’s mother, who cannot decide whether to throw her daughter out of the family home
E. an external conflict between the narrator, who wants to be the kind of daughter her mother wants, and her mother, who thinks that’s impossible
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