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The correct answer is C, Patient. He compares himself to land, because lands rarely change. A long time is necessary for lands to change, so they sit there waiting for change, which is what he does to. He is like the land, and he will too wait.
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In Amy Tan's "Rules of the Game," the mood is preeminently one of tension. This tension is caused not by suspense or secrecy but by the conflict (generally unspoken) between Waverly and her mother.
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