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“Two Kinds” and “Daughter of Invention” deal with conflict between children and their parents.
How do the stories treat this topic?
Select two correct answers.
In both stories, finding solutions to the problems they face together serves to strengthen the characters’ family relationships.
In both stories, different cultural values and understandings cause problems between the characters.
The mothers in both stories force their children to be who they want them to be, not their authentic selves.
When the children in the two stories assert their independence, it causes friction with their parents.
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