This question is about "The Rules of the Game".
Answer:
- Vincent receives a chess set.
- Waverly uses her candles to replace the missing chess pieces
- Waverly learned about opening moves in a chess game
- Waverly‘s brother lose their intense in chess
Explanation:
The event mentioned in the question above starts when Vincent wins a game of chess with some pieces missing. These pieces are quickly replaced by Waverly who finds candles that can replace them and allow the game to be played. However, Waverly does not know the basic moves of the game which prevents her from playing, for this reason she is taught and once she understands the gameplay of the pieces she is ready to play. At this point, it is possible to notice that Waverly's brother is not so good at the game. This is because he lost his intensity in chess.
Answer:
D). Find the supporting evidence the author provides.
Explanation:
While analyzing an argument, the immediate step that must be followed after the 'identification of the claim' would be 'to look for the supporting evidence provided by the author to substantiate the claim.' <u>This would assist in knowing the credibility of the claim and if it is justified logically</u>. Furthermore, <u>the readers can understand whether the conclusions made regarding the claim is trustworthy and reliable</u>. Thus, <u>option D</u> is the correct answer.
<span>In “Arrangement
in Black and White,” the conflict does not seem to ever be resolved, especially
because of how the story ends with how the protagonist voices how she looks
down on the white actress Katherine Burke because she thinks she doesn’t look
as white in person as she does on stage.
The ending reveals she is racist and probably always will be no matter
how hard she tries to convince herself (or the host) otherwise. </span>