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julia-pushkina [17]
4 years ago
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In 3–5 complete sentences, thoroughly explain how your protagonist changes from the beginning of the story to the end in your Mo

dule One short story? Provide at least two specific details from the text to show how the protagonist changes from the beginning of the story to the end. The short story for module one is "rules of the gamy" by Amy Tan
English
1 answer:
geniusboy [140]4 years ago
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Answer:

Waverly Place Jong was a poor Chinese girl

<em>She could see life is wonderful through little things</em>

She did not play with her toys anymore

<em>She was interested in playing chess</em>

She participated in different tournament

Specific detail one

<u><em>Having watched the older children opening their gifts, I already knew that the big gifts were not necessarily the  nicest ones. One girl my age got a large coloring book of biblical characters, while a less greedy girl who selected  a smaller box received a glass vial of lavender toilet water.</em></u>

Specific detail two

<u><em>I found out about all the whys later. I read the rules and looked up all the big words in a dictionary. I borrowed  books from the Chinatown library. I studied each chess piece, trying to absorb the power each contained.  I learned about opening moves and why it's important to control the center early on; the shortest distance  between two points is straight down the middle. I learned about the middle game and why tactics between two  adversaries are like clashing ideas; the one who plays better has the clearest plans for both attacking and getting  out of traps. I learned why it is essential in the endgame to have foresight, a mathematical understanding of all  possible moves, and patience; all weaknesses and advantages become evident to a strong adversary and are  obscured to a tiring opponent. I discovered that for the whole game one must gather invisible strengths and see the  endgame before the game begins.</em></u>

Explanation:

The two sentences choosen up there explain different changes that the girl had in the story and all those extract from the text help me to support both sentences

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