<span>According to the sapir-whorf hypothesis, pronouns like "i", "me", and "my" are used more often in Western civilization cultures. Countries considered to be in the West generally identify as independent and nuclear, compared to people groups, for example, in Asia, where humans are more community and family-minded. In countries such as the United States or France, there is more competition between people, and ideology of betterment of the person, whereas in other nations, betterment of the community group or family is the goal.</span>
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.
It's not easy to talk their language, and its not easy to learn their language
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<span>What does the black pit represent
</span><span>a disease of lemons, characterized by dark brown, sunken spots on theskin of the fruit, caused by a bacterium, </span><span>Xanthomonas <span>syringae.</span></span>