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the phrase \we’re going to play by russian rules\ means . . .
. . . establishing peace with these countries means being able to play together peacefully.
. . . all countries will follow russian law.
. . . all sports played in all countries will have the same russian rules and features.
To determine the meaning of "we're going to play by Russian rules", we analyze each option:
- The first option about establishing peace and playing together peacefully aligns with the idea of adhering to a set of rules (Russian rules) to cooperate harmoniously.
- The second option ("all countries will follow Russian law") is incorrect as "play by rules" in a figurative sense (like in diplomacy/relations) doesn't mean literal adherence to a country's legal system.
- The third option about sports having Russian rules and features is too narrow (the phrase is likely metaphorical, not about sports rules).
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The correct option (assuming the first option's text is as follows, though the original image's first option text is: "... establishing peace with these countries means being able to play together peacefully.") would be the first option (the one with the peace - related explanation). If we assume the first option is, for example, Option A: "... establishing peace with these countries means being able to play together peacefully.", then the answer is A. Option Text (with the peace - related explanation).