The point of view used in this passage helps reveal that the child is expected to respect and heed the parents’ rules, even when the child is an adult. This suggests a cultural emphasis on filial piety and the importance of family hierarchy, where parental authority and familial duties are deeply ingrained in societal values.
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How does the point of view used in this passage help reveal something about the culture in the story?
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It shows how the parents do not expect their child to defer to them.
It shows how the parents do not expect their child to defer to them.
It shows how the child is expected to respect and heed the parents’ rules, even when the child is an adult.
It shows how the child is expected to respect and heed the parents’ rules, even when the child is an adult.
It shows how the parents will always care for their child, even when the child is an adult.
It shows how the parents will always care for their child, even when the child is an adult.
It shows how the adult child is considered an independent entity who is equal to their parents.
It shows how the adult child is considered an independent entity who is equal to their parents.
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