"Two Kinds" and "Daughter of
Invention" deal with characters seeking
to fit into American life.
How do the stories treat this topic?
Select two correct answers.
The narrators of both stories
react to the teasing from
American-born children by
hiding any signs of their
cultural identity.
In both stories, the families
grow closer by working
together to replace their old
ways of thinking with modern
American values.
The mothers in both stories
attempt to create in
themselves and their children
behaviors they perceive as
representative of the

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