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“she bring home too many trophy,” lamented auntie lindo that sunday. “all day she play chess. all day i have no time do nothing but dust off her winnings.” she threw a scolding look at waverly, who pretended not to see her.

“you lucky you don't have this problem,” said auntie lindo with a sigh to my mother.

and my mother squared her shoulders and bragged: “our problem worser than yours. if we ask jing-mei wash dish, she hear nothing but music. it's like you can't stop this natural talent.”

and right then, i was determined to put a stop to her foolish pride.

–“two kinds,”
amy tan

which evidence from the text best expresses the daughter’s extrinsic motivation?

“all day i have no time do nothing but dust off her winnings.”
“she threw a scolding look at waverly.”
“it's like you can't stop this natural talent.”
“and right then, i was determined to put a stop to her foolish pride.”

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