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Read the following passage from Amy Tan's “Two Kinds” and answer the question.

"Of course, you can be prodigy, too,” my mother told me when I was nine. “You can be best anything. What does Auntie Lindo know? Her daughter, she is only best tricky.”

Which line from the passage helps you to infer that the mother and Auntie Lindo are highly competitive?

“Of course, you can be prodigy, too,”
My mother told me when I was nine.
“You can be best anything.”
Her daughter, she is only best tricky.

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The line from the passage that that show's me that mother and Auntie Lindo are higly competive is the last sentece where she say's, "Her daughter, she is only best tricky."

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The last sentence, "her daughter is only best tricky"
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