Mrs. Thompson often reminded her daughter, Amy, that helping with housework was not only a responsibility, but also a way of showing care for the family. But to Amy, household chores were a tiresome burden and a waste of her precious time. Every time her mother asked her to wash the dishes after dinner, Amy would protest, "It's unfair! Why should I have to do the dishes?" Usually, Mrs. Thompson would sigh and do it herself. One Monday evening, as Amy got up from the table, Mrs. Thompson began coughing violently and her face grew very pale. "I'm not feeling well," she said and went to her bedroom without even mentioning the dishes. Amy was about to leave the dirty plates in the sink as usual, but something stopped her. She remembered her mother's tired eyes and weak voice, and it struck her how tired her mother had looked lately-doing a demanding job and taking care of the household all by herself. Quietly, Amy walked her mother to her room, and then returned to the kitchen. She stared at the mountain of dishes, took a deep breath, and rolled up her sleeves. Just as she was drying the last plate, she heard a gentle voice from behind. "Amy?" Mrs. Thompson, who was standing in the doorway, her eyes wide with surprise and warmth, said very gently. Amy turned around and, feeling a little embarrassed, she mumbled, "Well... Since you're not feeling well, I thought I'd help out tonight. " "Thank you, sweetheart," Mrs. Thompson said very gently. "That means a lot to me." That night, as Amy lay in bed, she couldn't stop thinking about the gentleness in her mother's voice. "Maybe, Mom was right," Amy thought. "Doing housework isn't just a chore. It is a way to show love. "根据英文提取关键词,形成中文文案