Answer:
They use the strategies for playing chess and for interacting with others.
Explanation:
Rules of the Game is a story by Amy Tan where Waverly's mother teaches her how to achieve more more by using the invisible strenght.
Invisible strength means quietly working towards a goal.
Waverly applies this to chess. She learns not to brag about her success or fret about losses.
For example a mentor she was learning chess from taught her that she should learn from her mistakes instead of being a sore loser.
Other rules are to never announce check with vanity lest someone with an unseen sword slit your throat, and to never throw pieces into the sandbox after losing a game.
The plant will be the producer
Answer:lament for the loss of innocence
Explanation:
C. Both feel safe enough to safe enough in their new home to begin normal lives together
1. When McMurphy is trying to pull him out of the fog, he realzes that he's not deaf, he started acting like that, because people thought he was too dumb to hear or understand all the thing they were saying, that reveals too why he was so oppressed and hasn't recovered.
2. Chief Bromden is the narrator of the story, he's an obsever since he is deaf and can't talk, he listened all that the people said, but this description of the fog is important because it allow us to understand the state of mind the patients had from Bromden's point of view and according to him, was produced by Nurse Ratched with her strict, mind-numbing routines and humiliating treatment. The character that takes all the patients out of the fog (the oppresion and incapability to recover and be sane aganin) is McMurphy.