Answer and Explanation:
In Amy Tan's short story "Rules of the Game", the conflict is mainly external, man vs. man or, more specifically, daughter vs. mother. Waverly and her mother seem incapable of understanding each other's feelings and demonstrations of such feelings. That is made very clear toward the end of the story, when the mother proudly introduces Waverly to every one, even strangers, on the street. Waverly is a sort of child prodigy, a chess genius, and her mother can't help but display her. Waverly, however, does not enjoy being exhibited, reacting in a way that is disrespectful and offensive, in her mother's opinion.
I'm pretty sure it's the first one
B. Casual. she is asking a question in a normal way so she isn’t being odd or acting some type of way. Please mark me brainliest
Answer:
Moli likes eating, doesn't she?
Explanation:
doesn't she? is your answer
The pot is from an antiquity when all pots and vases were handmade