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18 September, 19:18

In the first line of the story, waverly talks about "invisible strength." in the second paragraph, her mother tells her, "strongest wind cannot be seen." in your own words, explain this idea. do you agree or disagree with this idea? give a real-world example from your life to support your stance.

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  1. 18 September, 20:54
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    The above lines are extracted from the story 'RULES OF THE GAME.'

    Explanation:

    The story talks about, how top figure out rules in a game, then employing those means to win against your opponent. Just like in the chess game, a person maintains a normal gesture outwardly, but plans using his or her invisible strength, which is the power or weakness hidden in that persons inner being. I agree with the idea of invisible strength since it worked for Winston Churchill during his war with the soviet union, through the surprise attack by the Japanese on the pearl harbor. When Churchill received the letter, he behaved like one who wanted to fight, but inwardly, he had a lot of worries.
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