Food
Chinese Traditions
Amy Tan
Minister's Family
100
This part of the fish is Amy's favorite, according to her father.
What is the eye of the fish
100
The family members licked and ate with these utensils.
What are Chopsticks
100
Amy had a crush on this boy, the minister's son.
Who is Robert
100
Amy did this when Robert grunted hello.
What is pretend he wasn't there
200
The mother was pulling black veins out of this food.
What are Prawns
200
The father did this to show his appreciation for the meal.
What is burping loudly
200
Amy's mother gave her this present at the end of the story.
What is a beige tweed skirt.
200
Robert showed this emotion when the whole steamed fish was brought out.
What is disgust
300
This food has criss-cross cuts on it's back that "resemble tire marks"
What is Squid
300
[True/False] The family waited for food to be passed to them.
What is false
300
Along with Robert's affection, Amy wished for this for Christmas.
What is a "slim American nose"
300
The minister did this after Amy's father informed him of a Chinese custom.
What is burp quietly
400

[Daily Double!!] This food was described as "rubbery white sponges"

What is Tofu

400
[Bonus] When it comes to noodles and liquids, it is appropriate to do this to show you are satisfied.
What is slurp your food
400
Amy did this when she found out Robert's family was coming over for dinner.
What is cry
400
Robert did this when he learned of the Chinese custom
What is look down with a red face.
500

This food is called the "fish cheek"

What is the eye/cheek (behind the eye) of the fish

500
[True/False] Chinese mannerisms are very different from American mannerisms.
What is true.
500

Amy's mother said this to her after giving her the early Christmas gift.

What is "Your olnly shame is to have shame."

500

[Daily Double!] Robert was described as this in the very beginning of the story.

What is "white as Mary in the manger."

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