Describe a meaningful family tradition unique to your culture and explain how it mirrors or contrasts with the cultural identity themes of expectations and roles in "Girl" by Jamaica Kincaid.

Prompt Response: In my culture, we give money to unmarried people and children. On Chinese New Year I can always expect a red pocket filled with a crisp brand new bill. In Chinese culture, we care a lot about making money, and we believe that giving money to unmarried people and children also gives them luck. The red pockets mirror how we never want to owe anybody anything. If someone gives your child $20, then you must give their child $20 as well. Nothing is ever just a favor, and it's expected that we must return the "favor". It's also a way for us to take care of one another, so it also mirrors how we care about each other. 


Summary: We answered discussion questions about "Girl" by Jamaica Kincaid. 


Reflection: We learned how to answer discussion questions. I will use this information in the future when answering questions about literature. 

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