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PLZ HELP! 1. Reread the text before this question. How does knowing only Waverly’s point of view affects your impression of her mother? Hint: Think about the fact that only Waverly is describing her mother’s actions and attitude as she practices chess. Explain and support your ideas/claims with text evidence.

2. When her mother hovers over her while she practices, how is this an example of an ally becoming an enemy/opponent? (Hint: Think about what you know about your own experiences with allies that can also be opponents.) Explain and support your ideas/claims with text evidence.

3. Why is Waverly embarrassed by her mother’s behavior? Explain and support your ideas/claims with text evidence.

4. Why did Waverly let her emotions get the best of her, even when she knew what her mom taught her: ‘bite back your tongue’? (Hint: Think about the beginning of Rules of the Game and how Waverly learns the art of invisible strength from her mother.) Explain and support your ideas/claims with text evidence.

5. Reread the text before this question. What images help you picture Waverly’s walk home? Hint: Think about the descriptions of the neighborhood that exist in Waverly’s mind as she tries to “escape” from her mother. Explain and support your ideas/claims with text evidence.

6. Evaluate the generational conflict within “Rules of the Game” What is the most dominant generational conflict that Waverly and her mother face? (Hint: Think about what you know from the other texts we have read involving generational conflict. Explain using text evidence, to support your ideas.

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1. Reread the text before this question. How does knowing only Waverly’s point of view
PLZ HELP!

1. Reread the text before this question. How does knowing only Waverly’s point of view
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