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Read this excerpt from "Rules of the Game." My bowl was always full, three five-course meals every day, beginning with a soup of mysterious things I didn't want to know the
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How does the use of the word mysterious affect the meaning of the text?

A. It shows that Chinese food is much better and healthier than what Americans eat

B. It illustrates that Waverly has no interest in learning how to follow the recipes her mother uses.

C. It shows that Waverly is an ungrateful girl who does not appreciate the things her mother does for her

D. It emphasizes how different Waverly feels her family's Chinese culture is compared to American culture

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