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This chapter explores Tao Ying's experiences and struggles as a mother, highlighting her love for her son and the societal norms surrounding them.

One Centimetre - Flash Cards

These flash cards cover important concepts from One Centimetre in Kaliedoscope for Class 12 (English).
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What is Tao Ying's job?

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Tao Ying works as a cook in the canteen of a factory, baking wheat cakes.

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How old is Xiao Ye?

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Xiao Ye is five years old.

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What is the height requirement for a child to pay for a bus ticket?

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Children under 110 centimeters do not need to pay for a ticket.

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How does Tao Ying view her role as a mother?

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Tao Ying sees herself as the center of her child's universe, striving to be a perfect mother.

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What does Tao Ying bake?

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Tao Ying bakes screw-shaped wheat cakes with sesame butter.

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What happens when Tao Ying tries to buy tickets?

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The conductor insists that Xiao Ye is too tall to be exempt from paying.

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How do children view rules according to the story?

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Children often have a rigid view of rules and rituals unlike adults.

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How does poverty affect Tao Ying's choices?

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Tao Ying is very careful with her purse and makes decisions based on cost, like whether to buy tickets.

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What does Tao Ying prioritize despite her financial struggles?

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Tao Ying prioritizes dignity and self-worth, refusing to lose face in front of her son.

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What does the concept of height symbolize in the story?

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Height symbolizes growth, self-esteem, and the innocence of childhood.

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What realization does Tao Ying have about her influence?

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Tao Ying realizes that her behavior sets an example for her son, as children imitate their parents.

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How does Xiao Ye react to the ticket situation?

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Xiao Ye feels confused and angry about not being tall enough for a ticket.

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What prompts Tao Ying and Xiao Ye to visit the temple?

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Lao Chiang gives Tao Ying a ticket to take Xiao Ye to the temple on its last valid day.

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What does Tao Ying's insistence on not paying for tickets reflect?

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It reflects her conflict between social norms and her integrity as a mother.

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What do bystanders think of the situation at the gate?

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Bystanders begin to judge Tao Ying for hitting Xiao Ye, showing societal pressures on parenting.

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Why does Tao Ying write a letter?

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She writes to address the unfair treatment regarding the ticket and to seek resolution.

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Who helps Tao Ying with her letter?

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A man nicknamed 'the Writer' provides advice on making her letter more impactful.

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What is the outcome of Tao Ying's situation?

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Officials visit her to apologize and offer compensation, but Tao Ying chooses not to accept it.

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What does Tao Ying consider the ultimate measure of her love?

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Tao Ying believes her actions and examples set the foundation for her son's growth and character.

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What theme is prevalent in 'One Centimetre'?

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The theme of growth, both physical and emotional, is central to the narrative.

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