Answer:
I think that person can be robin hood.
Explanation:
This is because he steals from the rich and gives to the poor. He fights for what is right and never gives up. Another character could be Joan of Arc. She sacrificed herself to save France from danger and even was burned at the stake for her friends.
 
        
             
        
        
        
<span>Match the italicized example to the term.
1.	Whenever I get home will be soon enough.	object of preposition
2.	Choose whichever one you want.	indirect object
3.	Dad will pay whoever finds his dog a reward.	appositive
4.	My accomplishment, that I have written one story, doesn't make me an author.	direct object
5.	This is how I make Swedish meatballs.	subject
6.	Don't judge a person by what he wears.	predicate noun
</span>1. C 
<span>2. B </span>
<span>3. A </span>
<span>4. E </span>
<span>5. D </span>
<span>6. F</span><span>
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Answer:
The sentence from the excerpt that shows Waverly practices caution is:
I climbed the sixteen steps to the door, advancing quietly up each so as not to make any warning sounds.
Explanation:
"Rules of the Game" is a short story by Amy Tan. The main character is Waverly Jong, a young girl who becomes an excellent chess player. In the climax of the story, Waverly gets in trouble for speaking her mind. She ends up offending her mother and, embarrassed and scared, runs away from her.
<u>Upon coming back home, Waverly is extremely cautious. The line that particularly shows us that is:</u>
<u>I climbed the sixteen steps to the door, advancing quietly up each so as not to make any warning sounds.</u>
<u>Waverly knows very well her mother is angry at her. She is hoping to make no sound and to remain unnoticed, which is why she is cautious when climbing the steps to their apartment. As a matter of fact, Waverly is a very smart girl. The story ends with her visualizing her difficult relationship with her mother as a game of chess. For now, she is losing. Her mother is still more clever, more experienced. No wonder the door was locked.</u>
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:
I don’t really know but my guess will be it’s the rising action 
Explanation:
Because it’s explaining what’s happening but introducing the characters like in the exposition