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Read the story description and historical context for the short story "Rules of the Game" and answer the question.

Story Description:

"Rules of the Game" tells the story of a girl who lives in San Francisco's Chinatown. She learns the strategies of chess but struggles to see eye-to-eye with her mother—possibly her wisest opponent and best teacher. In chess and in life, there are rules and choices. What's your next move?

Historical Context:

As a result of wars, famine, and political oppression, Chinese immigration to the United States dates back to the mid-1800s. Chinese immigrants came to the United States looking for better economic opportunities so they could provide for their families and send money to their relatives back home. San Francisco became a hub of Chinese culture; however, immigrants still faced many challenges like reduced wages, long work hours, and discrimination.

What can you infer about the narrator of "Rules of the Game"?

She is a bad competitor.
She is a clever chess player.
She is a poor decision maker.
She is too young for competition.

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Option B i.e. "She is a clever chess player" is the correct answer..

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The narrator of the story "Rules of the Game" an eight-year-old Chinese American girl who is a chess player. Thus, the correct option is B). She is a clever chess player.

What is the summary of "Rules of the Game"?

"Rules of the Game" is one of the most popular and well known stories which follows the part of Amy Tan's written 1989 book The Joy Luck Club. It is fiction which that talks about a small Chinese girl.

The story is all about an eight-year-old Chinese American girl who teaches herself how to play chess and becomes a child mastermind, winning many national tournaments.

She taught the observes that one must remain silent to win. As it has been showed in the starting of the story how she focuses on silence and controlling emotions that endows with a secret strength like the wind.

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