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Read this excerpt from "Rules of the Game."

There were also the fine points of chess etiquette. Keep captured men in neat rows, as well-tended prisoners. Never announce "Check" with vanity, lest someone with an unseen sword slit your throat. Never hurl pieces into the sandbox after you have lost a game, because then you must find them again, by yourself, after apologizing to all around you. By the end of the summer, Lau Po had taught me all he knew, and I had become a better chess player.

What does this excerpt from "Rules of the Game" reveal about Waverly's view of Lau Po?

She values him as a beloved friend.

She sees him as well-meaning but inept.

She views him as a disrespectful adversary.

She sees him as a kind teacher.

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Answer:

She sees him as a kind teacher.

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The option that correctly reveals Waverly's view of Lau Po is;

  • She sees him as a kind teacher.

To know how Waverly view Lau Po, we can deduce that from the manner in which Lau Po taught Waverly.

She explained the tricks involved in the game of chess and helped Waverly to understand them and play better. She explained the consequences of making certain mistakes in the game.

This is the reason why Waverly learned a lot about the game of chess by the end of summer.

Summarily, this description shows that Waverly sees Lau Po as a kind teacher.

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