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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. " –"Two Kinds," Amy Tan Which cultural value is creating conflict between Auntie Lindo and the narrator’s mother? Which evidence reveals the cultural value that is creating the conflict?.

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Answer:

“And right then, I was determined to put a stop to her foolish pride.”

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Answer:

reputation “My mother squared her shoulders and bragged.”

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