In "The Invisible Red String," two characters, Maya and her mom, have different ideas about education and careers for women. Maya believes that getting an education and pursuing her dreams is super important, while her mom thinks that finding a good marriage is more important than a career. Their different opinions create tension and conflict, pushing Maya to stand up for her own choices and fight for what she believes in, which makes the story exciting and helps her grow as a character.
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In 3-5 sentences, identify the two characters with different points of view on the importance/role of education/ careers for women from The Invisible Red String. Describe how their conflicting points of view drive the story’s plot forward. (In kids words)
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