This chapter explores Tao Ying's experiences and struggles as a mother, highlighting her love for her son and the societal norms surrounding them.
Which of the following describes Bi Shu-min's literary contributions?
In 'One Centimetre', what does Tao Ying prioritize regarding her child?
What influenced Tao Ying's decision to visit the temple with her son?
What does Tao Ying think about the necessity of her existence on the bus?
What do the officials offer to Tao Ying after the incident at the temple?
How does Tao Ying's view on superstition affect her parenting decisions?
What role does the 'International Standard Ruler' play in the story?
How does Tao Ying’s internal conflict manifest throughout the narrative?
What reaction does Xiao Ye have when the conductor points out his height?
In what way does Tao Ying defy societal expectations during their outing?
What role does financial constraint play in Tao Ying's decision-making?
How does the setting of the outing contribute to the mother-son dynamic?
What does the painted finger indicating '1.10 m' symbolize in the story?
Why does Tao Ying hesitate to buy tickets after her son gets measured?