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English, 27.10.2020 20:00, levidenim08

X х Story Map Questions
Story Map for "Two kinds"
1) Initially, how did Jing-Mei feel about becoming a
prodigy?
2) What were some of the failures Jing-Mei
experienced as her mother explored her areas of talent?
3) What happened to cause Jing-Mei to resist her
mother's influence?
4) What does Jing-Mei's mother finally decide to do
to help Jing-Mei become a prodigy?
5) What kind of a teacher is Mr. Chong?
6) How do Jing-Mei's lessons and practice go?
7) What happens at the talent show?
8) After the talent show, what are the
reactions of Jing-Mei's father and mother?
What reaction does Jing-Mei expect when
they return home from the show?
9) During Jing-Mei's argument with her
mother over practicing the piano, what
two kinds of daughters does her mother
say exist? At that moment, which kind is
Jing-Mei?
10) What does Jing-Mei say that prompts her mother
to give up hope?
11) What two songs are in the piano book?

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