She is the main character. she is also known as Waverly Jong. Meimei stands for "little sister" because she has 2 older brothers.
In "Rules of the Game" by Amy Tan, Meimei's mother tells Vincent to throw away the chess set because she wants Meimei to focus on her schoolwork and not waste time on a hobby that she sees as a mere distraction. Meimei's mother believes that success and achievement in academics are more important than playing chess.
Lesson learned: Britain rules the seas.
The Bible is basically just a book of rules. Every story has a lesson in it. The Bible covers a wide variety of topics.
"to promote the advancement of science and the useful arts."
Disobeying the rules or instructions of someone who knows better can be very dangerous.
Rules can be useful in any situation. There are either correct or incorrect approaches to anything, and rules can help people to discern better approaches.
In "Rules of the Game," Waverly uses the chess rules, which she has mastered, as a way to assert her independence and challenge her mother's authority. By excelling in chess, she not only gains recognition and respect but also wields the game as a metaphorical weapon against her mother's controlling behavior. This dynamic illustrates Waverly's struggle for autonomy, as she navigates the complexities of her relationship with her mother, ultimately leading to a confrontation where she realizes the cost of her success.
a suspention is when you broke the rules in work, school or any public place, and you get taken out for a certain amount of days to learn your lesson.
Waverly's mother creates a special set of family rules for Waverly to instill discipline, respect, and a strong sense of cultural identity. These rules reflect her desire to guide Waverly in navigating both their Chinese heritage and American society, emphasizing the importance of hard work and dedication in achieving success. By enforcing these rules, Waverly's mother aims to protect her daughter from potential pitfalls while fostering her talent as a chess prodigy. Ultimately, the rules represent the mother's love and aspiration for Waverly's future.
We must follow the rules and do what we have been told.
Because she had been riding her mother's bike, and that is against the rules.
1. stories to get lesson from it . 2. rules to have a good life and get more degree at paradise 3.Worships to get power to be a good person