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This question is regarding "Rules of the Game" by Amy Tan. From the passages about "invisible strength" and Waverly's mother stating that the "strongest wind cannot be seen we can infer that Waverly's mother values strength that can be found in restraint and silence. This can be seen when Waverly cries for candy at the candy store and her mother tells her to "bite her tongue". That time she doesn't get the candy, but the next time they go to the candy store Waverly stays quiet and receives candy. This is the mother's way of rewarding her for staying silent.
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Explanation:
The death with life are connected, we can think of death as a period of time, if we waste our life, we will arrive until death without any Goal achieved.
We must take advantage of our life, but we must work thinking about the present as a gift.
Death pushes us to be something in life, For example:
If the death didn't exist, we would leave everything for tomorrow, and always happen, even we know that the time is gold.