In “Two Kinds,” how do the narrator’s interactions with Mr. Chong affect the story?
The narrator takes advantage of the fact that Mr. Chong is hard of hearing to get away with mistakes and pretend she is improving.
Mr. Chong’s love of music is contagious, and he motivates the narrator to practice to become a gifted pianist.
The narrator and her mother resolve their differences when Mr. Chong helps the narrator see she is a natural performer.
Mr. Chong helps the narrator understand how much her parents have sacrificed to help her fulfill her dreams to become a child star.
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