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jrubin

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According to a study Chua cites, how many Western and Chinese parents agree that stressing academic success is not good for children or that parents need to foster the idea that learning is fun (para 4)?
 
  a. seventy percent of Western parents and zero percent of Chinese parents
 
  b. eighty percent of Western parents and fifty percent of Chinese parents
  c. one hundred percent of Western parents and fifty percent of Chinese parents

Question 2

What is the main difference between Western and Chinese parenting that Chua discusses?
 
  a. their travel opportunities
 
  b. their love for their children
 
  c. their strictness



sarajane1989

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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