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English, 27.06.2019 11:10, staz13wiggins

Which of the following most accurately describes the author's idea of the significance of the stone lantern mentioned in the japanese national anthem?
a. it is a metaphor for the light that guides their way.
b. it refers to the hard and fast rules of the japanese culture.
c. it recalls to mind those who came before them.
d. it is a symbol for endurance in japanese culture.

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