Part A
What is a key theme of "Rules of the Game"?
A. The tension between rich and poor is a result of the guilt felt by wealthy people.
B. A friendship with one's peers can be stronger than familial bonds
C. Sexism can make it harder for women to find success and respect
D. Young love and romance can blossom in times of great stress
Part B
Which detail from the story helps develop the theme identified in Part A?
A. Waverly and her brothers enjoy playing in the dark alley near their apartment
B. Waverly is named after the street on which she and the family live
C. At one point a white man takes a picture of Waverly and her friends in Chinatown
D. Chess champion Bobby Fischer is quoted as saying there will never be a woman grandmas