Answer:
Before taking a risk, we must be aware that our actions and attitudes toward our decisions may lead to failure. According to her words and actions as she reads the story, the narrator's feelings regarding taking risks, which occur in the following situation:
• When the narrator and her friends meet a Caucasian man, he takes pictures of them with a camera. She invited the man to dine at Hong Sing's café for dinner. When the man asked as to what they served, he was told that they served octopus gizzards, duck feet, and guts. With a pounding heart, the narrator ran and laughed, hoping that the man would follow them.
• Even though the narrator had never met the stranger before, she confidently invited him to eat at Hong Sing's Café, expressing her confidence to take a risk and hoping that the man would chase them.
Explanation:
A Caucasian man with a big camera once posed me and my playmates Yamate in front of the restaurant. He has us move to the side of the picture window so the juice-covered rope. After he took the picture, I would capture the roasted duck with its head dangling and told him he should go into Hong Sing's and eat dinner. He smiled and asked me what they served, I shouted, "Guts and duck's feet and octopus' gizzards!" Then I ran off with my friends, shrieking with laughter as we scampered across the alley and hid in the Ente to resemble a cave or cavern) of the China Gem Company, my heart pounding with hope that he would chase us. (In this part of the story, the narrator emphasize how she felt after she told the man to eat dinner at Hong Sing. (In this part of the story, it tells how she felt and shows her attitude towards taking a risk.)