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Read this excerpt from "Rules of the Game."

When my turn came up, the Santa man asked me how old I was. I thought it was a trick question; I was seven according to the American formula and eight by the Chinese calendar. I said I was born on March 17, 1951. That seemed to satisfy him.

What does this excerpt from "Rules of the Game" reveal about Waverly's attitude toward Chinese and American cultures?

She feels more American and begins rejecting her Chinese culture.

She is conflicted between her two cultures and can't decide which one to live in.

Unlike her mother, Waverly is comfortable navigating both Chinese and American cultures.

She rejects her family's way of life and wants to be like her American friends.

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its c

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The excerpt from "Rules of the Game" reveals Waverly's attitude toward Chinese and American cultures in C. Unlike her mother, Waverly is comfortable navigating both Chinese and American cultures.

  • Waverly can play in both cultures with self-confidence to suit the occasion using “the art of invisible strength,” as her mother taught her.

  • Her upbringing in a Chinese family and within an American cultural environment equips her adequately to face challenges without being overtly offensive.

  • Waverly does not reject her Chinese culture by feeling more American or rejecting her family's way of life.  She is not conflicted and indecisive.

Thus, Waverly has embraced the two cultures and feels comfortable unlike her mother.

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