Answer:
A game.
Explanation:
Because then, when you play the game and when they don't say Simon says something that you have to do then when the person who isn't Simon they either choose to do it what they are asking then you would be the next Simon or you would be out.
Dark, moody, depressed, wet, alone, etc. Negative.
The central claim in Rodriguez's <em>“Blaxicans” and Other Reinvented Americans</em> is that the separation between white and black Americans is no longer the identity people use nowadays. Culture is not a static thing but a fluid one, and is changing constantly, individually and collectively. People are choosing other characteristics to identify themselves with and form communities.
With this final statement , Rodriguez is claiming that he has lived in a Chinese neighborhood for so long that he has acquired several aspects of that culture. Despite being "Hispanic", ethnically speaking, he doesn't have much in common with that culture, simply because it doesn't exist: people in Latin America don't identify themselves as "Hispanic", it was just a word created by the government to classify people. If it has ever worked as an identity people used to describe themselves, that use is decreasing nowadays.
The situational irony in "The Gift of the Magi<span>" arises from the fact that both Jim and Della sell their most prized possessions in order to buy the other a special Christmas gift, but the gift each buys is specifically designed for the prized possession each one sold.</span>
The answer to the first question is most likely A. It makes the most sense to me. Though, I apologize if I'm incorrect. ^_^