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This is a magnetic Reversi game! Reversi is a classic board game where two players compete to have the most pieces of their color on the board. One player uses black pieces while the other uses white pieces. Players take turns placing a piece on the board to trap their opponent’s pieces between two of their own. When that happens, the trapped pieces are flipped to your color! The game keeps going until the board is full or no one can make a move. The player with the most pieces of their color wins.
This week, I bought a kimono, which is a traditional Japanese garment. It is made of beautiful fabric with elegant patterns and long sleeves. The kimono represents Japanese culture and tradition, and people often wear it for special occasions such as festivals, ceremonies or celebrations. I decided to buy my kimono because I will wear it for my graduation ceremony when I complete my program.