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oee [108]
1 year ago
5

Read the excerpts from paragraphs 2 and 4.

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sladkih [1.3K]1 year ago
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Answer:

A. It provides another example of the imaginative way children in Echigo engage with the snow.

What are the games played by Echigo children?

The games played by Echigo children are often traditional Japanese games such as karuta (a card game), hanetsuki (a badminton-like game played with paddles and a shuttlecock), otedama (a beanbag game), tako ashi (a game similar to hopscotch), and koma (a spinning top game).

Karuta is a card game that is typically played with two decks of cards. Players are dealt a hand of cards and must try to match the cards in their hand to cards placed face-up on the table. Players use their hands to quickly grab the cards they need, and the first player to collect all their cards wins.

Hanetsuki is a badminton-like game played with paddles and a shuttlecock. Players take turns serving the shuttlecock and then use their paddles to hit it back and forth. The first player to miss the shuttlecock loses the point.

Otedama is a beanbag game where players must catch and throw beanbags in different patterns. Players must catch the beanbags with one hand and then throw them with the other hand. The first player to complete the pattern wins.

Tako ashi is a game similar to hopscotch. Players draw a number of circles with chalk on the ground and must hop in and out of them in a certain pattern. The first player to complete the pattern wins.

Koma is a spinning top game where players must spin tops and then knock them off their opponents’ tops. The first player to knock off all their opponents.

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