Based on this passage, what US value has the narrator’s mother embraced? acceptance independence self-expression self-fulfillment
Read the first three paragraphs of "Two Kinds.” My mother believed you could be anything you wanted to be in America. You could open a restaurant. You could work for the government and get good retirement. You could buy a house with almost no money down. You could become rich. You could become instantly famous. "Of course you can be a 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." America was where all my mother's hopes lay. She had come here in 1949 after losing everything in China: her mother and father, her family home, her first husband, and two daughters, twin baby girls. But she never looked back with regret. There were so many ways for things to get better
Most ppl that dont live in america think if u do u are instantly rich and that every body in america is rick but its actually not true most americans are upper or lower middle class
\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @Hoodmemes Most ppl that dont live in america think if u do u are instantly rich and that every body in america is rick but its actually not true most americans are upper or lower middle class \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) *rich
But anyway do u know the definition of your answer opions?
so c self-expression
no nvm hold on
b independence
yes
Can u go into detail?
yea
the fulfillment of one's hopes and ambitions. "it is the striving for self-fulfillment which guides our lives" self-fulfillment
\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @cooksd2023 so c self-expression \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) u honestly already stated the answer,and im not sure if i helped or not
so self-expression is the answer
yes
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