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6 January, 07:11

What does Waverly Jong represent to the narrator?

Two kinds book

A. A rival prodigy

B. A distant relative

C. A close friend

D. A talented writer

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  1. 6 January, 08:01
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    Waverly Jong represents to the narrator a) a rival prodigy.

    She is a Chinese chess champion and brags about it to the narrator, Jing-mei.
  2. 6 January, 10:32
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    The best answer to the question 'What does Waverly Jong represent to the narrator?' would be letter a. Waverly Jong represents a rival prodigy to the narrator in the story of the Two Kinds book. Waverly Jong was trained by her mother because she thought her daughter was a genius.
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