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Waverly recalls I said in a small voice that I didn't want to play in the local tournament. They would have American rules. If I lost, I would bring shame on my family, How does this message convince her mother to agree to the tournament? A) Waverly challenge her mother's knowledge about the local culture. B) Waverly tricks her mother into feeling ashamed of her family. C) Waverly questions her Mother's dedication to the family. D) Waverly brings out her Mother's pride in her heritage. ​

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D) Waverly brings out her Mother's pride in her heritage. ​

Step-by-step explanation:

According to the book Rules of the Game, Waverly tricks her mother into letting her enroll at the local chess tournament by subtly suggesting that she didn't want to play because it would be American rules, which made her mother to allow her compete because she beings out her Mother's pride in her heritage.

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