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  1. paragraph 1,My mother's mother said "pie-anna" for "piano." Like her daughter, she sat at the instrument in the intervals of
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  5. from ,begin bold,The Rural Life,end bold,paragraph 1,My mother's mother said "pie-anna" for "piano." Like her daughter, she sat
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  6. from ,begin bold,The Rural Life,end bold,paragraph 1,My mother's mother said "pie-anna" for "piano." Like her daughter, she sat
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  7. from ,begin bold,The Rural Life,end bold,paragraph 1,My mother's mother said "pie-anna" for "piano." Like her daughter, she sat
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  8. My mother's mother said "pie-anna" for "piano." Like her daughter, she sat at the instrument in the intervals of housework and
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  9. My mother's mother said "pie-anna" for "piano." Like her daughter, she sat at the instrument in the intervals of housework and
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  10. In "Two Kinds," what motivates Jing-Mei to keep silent about her performance at the piano recital, never discussing the recital
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