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- what does amys mother mean when she says, your only shame is to have shame? (paragraph 7) a. it is wrong for amy to be embarrassed of her familys traditions. b. it is wrong for amy to be embarrassed of her love for american food. c. it is wrong for amy to be embarrassed about having a crush on robert. d. it is wrong for amy to be embarrassed about fitting in with her classmates. 6. what does paragraph 8 reveal about how the narrators point of view changed as she got older? a. she realized the ministers son was not as friendly as she thought. b. she learned to love her mothers cooking, which she previously hated. c. she regretted not expressing her real emotions to robert and his family. d. she learned to appreciate her family and her chinese - american identity. 7. what does paragraph 2 reveal about the narrators point of view? how does the author develop this point of view?
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For question 5, Amy's mother likely means it's wrong for Amy to be ashamed of family traditions, so option A aligns. For question 6, as the narrator got older, she learned to appreciate her family and identity, which is option D. For question 7, without the actual content of paragraph 2, we can't fully answer, but it involves analyzing the narrator's point - of - view and author's development of it.
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- A. It is wrong for Amy to be embarrassed of her family’s traditions.
- D. She learned to appreciate her family and her Chinese American identity.
- No answer due to lack of paragraph 2 content.