Question
In "How Books Can Open Your Mind," which detail supports the central idea that books changed the author's relationship with her family?
• My parents wanted me to become an engineer like them. After surviving the Cultural Revolution, they firmly believed there's only one sure way to happiness: a safe and well-paid job.
• I came to the U.S. in 1995, so which books did I read here first? Books banned in China, of course. The Good Earth is about
Chinese peasant life.
• "Honor," I said. "That's so different, and better, than obey." So it becomes my tool to climb out of this Confucian guilt trap and to restart my relationship with my parents.
• My parents wanted me to become an engineer like them. After surviving the Cultural Revolution, they firmly believed there's only one sure way to happiness: a safe and well-paid job.
• I came to the U.S. in 1995, so which books did I read here first? Books banned in China, of course. The Good Earth is about
Chinese peasant life.
• "Honor," I said. "That's so different, and better, than obey." So it becomes my tool to climb out of this Confucian guilt trap and to restart my relationship with my parents.
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The detail that supports the central idea that books changed the author's relationship with her family is: "So it becomes my tool to climb out of this Confucian guilt trap and to restart my relationship with my parents."
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