Read the paragraph from an interpretive literary analysis.
amy tan describes a change in...
Read the paragraph from an interpretive literary analysis.
amy tan describes a change in jing-mei's attitude. this provides readers an overall description of jing-mei and a clue to the overall idea tan wants readers to consider in "two kinds”: "i looked at my reflection, blinking so that i could see more clearly. the girl staring back at me was angry, powerful. this girl and i were the same. i had new thoughts, willful thoughts, or rather, thoughts filled with lots of won'ts."
to revise the paragraph and make the analysis clearer, what literary terms should be substituted for the underlined words in the paragraph? select two options.
a) allusion
b) characterization
c) imagery
d) irony
e) theme
(its b and e)
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