2. Read the passage given below.
1. Chess is called the game of kings. It has been around for a long time. People have been playing it for over
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2. Chess is a two-player game. One player uses the white pieces while the other uses the black pieces. Each
piece moves in a special way. One piece is called the king. Each player has one. The players take turns
moving their pieces. If a player lands on a piece, he or she takes it. The game ends when a player loses his or
her king. There are a few more rules, but these are the basics.β
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2. Read the passage given below.
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