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    The author of A Perfect Red‚ Amy Butler Greenfield‚ is a writer and historian from Cotswolds‚ England. She grew up in New York and attended Williams College where she earned a degree in history. As a Marshall Scholar at Oxford‚ Greenfield studied Renaissance Europe‚ imperial Spain‚ and colonial Latin America alongside Sir John Elliot‚ a historian well-known for his works on the history of Spain and the Spanish Empire. While researching for her Master’s thesis on the introduction of chocolate in Europe

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    Waverly’s mother is a very proud person‚ and this is unchanged from the beginning to the end of Amy Tan’s “Rules of the Game”; but actually‚ she becomes an antagonist near the end of the story. It is understandable that she‚ as a mother‚ is always proud of her daughter’s success‚ but her excessive pride has triggered a conflict with her daughter Waverly‚ which reveals that mutual understanding is quite important for a parent-child relationship‚ especially for adolescents. She maintains her pride

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    My Mother, By Amy Tan

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    Tan explains the difference between the English she speaks at home and the English she speaks outside the home. Tan identifies her mom as an educated woman however strangers pretend to ignore her because of the way how she speaks English and she is not able to receive the same respect as Tan does. Claims that she had a limited perception of her mother. Explains that speech changes with the people you interact with. Tan concludes that she is proud of her mother’s way of speaking English and wants

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    understanding was much more comfortable even with the language barrier. Learning English or even a new language‚ I found it challenging because it appears there was always more than one answer while also wary of following the correct grammatical format. For Amy Tan‚ the author of Mother Tongue‚ she too confronts with difficulties in understanding the English language. Tan is convinced of this fact through her standardized test scores on the achievement test‚ IQ tests‚ and her SAT. She found that on

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    Thesis: In Two Kinds‚ Amy Tan uses defiant americanized Jing-Mei and her native mother’s expectation of obedience to depict the clash of the cultures and its effect on the relationship between the two. I. Jing-Mei is overpowered by her hopeful and ambitious mother who believes that anything is possible and is willing to take any measures to achieve it: however her ambitious nature weighs heavy on Jing Mei and places strains on their relationship. a. “My mother believed you could be anything you

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    “Two Kinds” The first paragraph of Amy Tan’s “Two Kinds”‚ presents a young daughter’s view of her mother and the life she believes you can have in america. “You can be anything” (479) ; her mother was determined to make her daughter a prodigy‚ but as we read on we learn about a girl and her rebellious nature and how there are “two kinds” of children in this world. As a child you only learn what you are taught or what you see done around you and and in the beginning the young girl was so hopeful “I

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    Amy Tan’s excerpt Mother Tongue focuses on her use of different Englishes when she was surrounded by different people. When surrounded by strangers‚ Tan spoke fluently in grammatically sophisticated English. However‚ Tan referred to the English she used with her mother as being a broken down‚ limited version of the English language. Despite this description‚ Tan didn’t entirely agree with what these chosen adjectives suggested about her mother’s English & intelligence. Tan’s description of the different

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    Amy Tan: Mother Tongue 1. Tan starts with speaking to a group that had her mom in it. This provided details of how she felt with the way all speak in different situations. Another situation was when she described her having a conversation with her mom on the phone. Her mom uses very broken English and I felt like I was standing there listening to both sides of the conversation. I made me remember times talking with my grandma and a couple of her saying. When Tan uses “tell him front of his boss

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    Unreflective Thinker: This are people who do not consciously understand that thinking drives their behaviors. The problem is that they have flaws in their thinking‚ but they are unaware of those flaws. They have a false sense of security. This is when they do not know or understand‚ what they do not know. This would be like being in class and not knowing what to ask because they do not know. This are people who do not consciously understand that thinking drives their behaviors. This people usually

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    everyone knows that chess player has to think six steps ahead before he or she makes their move‚ but waverly was not expecting the consequences after she didn’t listen and decided to sprint away from her. Reading the chapter “Rules of the Game” from Amy

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