nashia1505
Answered

What conflict occurs in the passage? an internal conflict within the mother, who wants her daughter to grow up but does not want to let her go an internal conflict within the daughter, who wants to be a grand master but does not want anyone to know about it an external conflict between the mother, who wants to show off her famous daughter, and the daughter, who feels used an external conflict between the mother and the neighborhood over the social pressure on the mother to be successful

Answer :

Answer:

C: An external conflict between the mother, who wants to show off her famous daughter, and the daughter, who feels used.

Explanation: I read the whole story, Amy Tan's "Rules of the Game." Then, by what I read, I figured that the conflict was that the mother, due to her culture feels like her daughter should play piano, so that she'd have something to brag about and keep her reputation on a high level. However, the daughter does not want to be a child prodigy pianist like the Chinese girl on TV, she wants to be a writer.  But the mom just wants obedience, which puts the daughter in this box, feeling like she can't be who she wants to be. This type conflict is called Character vs Character, which is external conflict.

The conflict that occurs in the passage is an external conflict between the mother, who wants to show off her famous daughter, and the daughter, who feels used.

An external conflict refers to a problem, struggle, or antagonism between an outside force and a character. It should be noted that an external force is needed to drive the action of a plot forward.

From the story, it can be deduced that there is an external conflict between the mother, who wants to show off her famous daughter, and the daughter, who feels used.

Read related link on:

https://brainly.com/question/19096334

Other Questions