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Though you can check with the group below, generally the same rules apply as in an adoption.
Follow the rules... you put your circle beside one of the other colour that has your colour on the other end.
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Airline - 2004 Rules Are Rules 2-16 was released on: USA: 18 October 2004
Waverly is told not to question the rules just figure it out on her own. Waverly uses the rules to make her own chess strategy.On a superficial level Waverly learns the rules of chess; however she really learns the secret to a happy life. Waverly & her mom struggle for control; and Waverly learns self-control.
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The point of view in "Rules of the Game" by Amy Tan is third person limited, focusing on the perspective of the protagonist, Waverly Jong. This allows readers to see the world through Waverly's eyes while maintaining some distance to observe her relationships and experiences.
When Waverly fears that she will lose a chess match and shame the family, Mrs. Jong says, "Is shame you fall down nobody push you." Under the humor of her syntax, however, her words are powerful and biting - that is, Waverly has no one to blame for her failure but herself. That is one way Mrs. Jong teaches Waverly.
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Waverly and her mother in "Rules of the Game" both share a strong-willed and competitive nature, but they express it differently. Waverly is more outwardly rebellious and seeks independence, while her mother emphasizes tradition and the importance of sacrifice for success. Their dynamic reflects a clash between tradition and assimilation in immigrant families.
Certainly! In "Rules of the Game" by Amy Tan, one example of irony is when Waverly's mother insists she will stop taking her to the market, only for Waverly to realize the consequences and beg to continue. A symbol in the story is the chess game itself, representing the strategic and competitive nature of Waverly's relationship with her mother.
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you get a ticket
yes she was breaking all the rules so she could`NT see Harper in the movie.
nothing
you get expelled.