Sovi.AI - AI Math Tutor

Scan to solve math questions

QUESTION IMAGE

read the sentence from an interpretive literary analysis. amy tan descr…

Question

read the sentence from an interpretive literary analysis.
amy tan describes jing - meis mothers efforts to get her to become a prodigy: \i soon found out why old chong had retired from teaching piano. he was deaf.\
which revision of this sentence most accurately uses a literary term?

  • amy tan points out the allusion in jing - meis mothers efforts to get her to become a prodigy: \i soon found out why old chong had retired from teaching piano. he was deaf.\
  • amy tan points out the irony in jing - meis mothers efforts to get her to become a prodigy: \i soon found out why old chong had retired from teaching piano. he was deaf.\
  • amy tan points out the imagery in jing - meis mothers efforts to get her to become a prodigy: \i soon found out why old chong had retired from teaching piano. he was deaf.\
  • amy tan points out the theme in jing - meis mothers efforts to get her to become a prodigy: \i soon found out why old chong had retired from teaching piano. he was deaf.\

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. Allusion: A reference to an outside work/figure, which is not present here.
  2. Irony: A contrast between expectation and reality. Jing-mei's mother hires a piano teacher to make her a prodigy, but the teacher is deaf—this is a sharp, unexpected contrast that fits the definition of irony perfectly.
  3. Imagery: Descriptive language that appeals to the senses, which this sentence does not rely on.
  4. Theme: A central message of a work, which this single detail does not represent.

Answer:

Amy Tan points out the irony in Jing-mei's mother's efforts to get her to become a prodigy: "I soon found out why Old Chong had retired from teaching piano. He was deaf."