Why does Waverly stop playing chess with her brothers? Tan explained that her mother had a suitable saying for every occasion and she was always telling her daughter to work hard and behave in the correct way. Make a connection between the above description and the story. Support your answer with information from the story. When Waverly finally returns home after her argument with her mother, how does her mother react? Explain the pattern of their behavior. She tells her she should -.
My white pieces screamed as they scurried and fell off the board one by one. HOTS 1. Like this: Like Loading Leave a Reply Cancel reply Enter your comment here Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Waverly becomes an unexpected chess champion, and her mother's possessive pride in her accomplishments causes a rift between them.
The story contains many vivid details of life in San Francisco's Chinatown, where it is set. For instance, one day when Waverly is six years old and accompanying her mother to market, she pleads with her mother for some salted plums.
Her mother sharply denies her. However, the next time she accompanies her mother to market, Waverly is silent and controlled — and her mother rewards her with the plums. This episode, besides demonstrating what her mother considers the art of invisible strength, also illustrates the fraught power dynamic between equally willful mother and daughter.
At a Christmas party at their local Baptist Church, Waverly's brother receives a chess set. Lindo, demonstrating her values, accepts the gift politely in public, but scorns it back home. Sure enough, the boys quickly lose interest in the chess set. Classroom Community. Classroom Management. Computer Science - Technology. Critical Thinking.
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