Read the passage from "Two Kinds.”She walked over and stood in front of the TV. I saw her chest was heaving up and down in an angry way."No!” I said, and I now felt stronger, as if my true self had finally emerged. So this was what had been inside me all along."No! I won’t!” I screamed.She yanked me by the arm, pulled me off the floor, snapped off the TV. She was frighteningly strong, half pulling, half carrying me toward the piano as I kicked the throw rugs under my feet. She lifted me up and o
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She is extrinsically motivated by fear of having wasted money on a piano that no one plays.
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She is extrinsically motivated by her anger over her daughter’s television-viewing practices.
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She is intrinsically motivated by her love of piano music to get her daughter to practice playing.
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She is intrinsically motivated by her belief that children should obey their parents.