This is an compelling autobiography by
Amy Tan she shows her different literacy’s throughout her piece. The title explains it all "Two Kinds" which shows that in the store there are two sides that will be presented in the piece. Her mother is pushing her to do things that she doesn't want to do which causes a conflict between the two with her picking the right prodigy. Even though her mother pushed her to do things she doesn't think is best for her at the time. She realized that playing the piano wasn't such a bad idea, and actually was paying attention to her piano instructor Old Chong. What makes this piece compelling is the fact that you can relate to it with your relationship with your parents, and how they want you as there child to be better than them.
Amy Tan she shows her different literacy’s throughout her piece. The title explains it all "Two Kinds" which shows that in the store there are two sides that will be presented in the piece. Her mother is pushing her to do things that she doesn't want to do which causes a conflict between the two with her picking the right prodigy. Even though her mother pushed her to do things she doesn't think is best for her at the time. She realized that playing the piano wasn't such a bad idea, and actually was paying attention to her piano instructor Old Chong. What makes this piece compelling is the fact that you can relate to it with your relationship with your parents, and how they want you as there child to be better than them.
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