I would say the correct answer is that <span>Sumo wrestling is revered in a way that American sports can never be.
In Japan, sumo wrestling is of extreme importance, which is explained thoroughly in this excerpt. If you want to be good, famous, successful, and well-paid, you have to win almost all the time. If you don't, your rank will drop and you will be easily forgotten. This is why some sumo wrestlers may be led by their desire for success to cheat and get to the top the easy way, even though that is virtually impossible in Japan.
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Muah ilab u stay safe muah
One snowy morning, there was a little reindeer. He looked to be just a couple hours old, as he stood upon his shaky new legs he caught a glimpse of the snow. He clumsily stumbled through the underbrush and stuck his little nose into the sky, something cold and wet landed on his nose; leaving a burning sensation. He quickly lurched backward and fell upon his haunches, shaking his head in awe he looked up at his mother who gave him a loving glance. He stood once more, prepared to brave that strange, burning sensation. Eager to investigate he hastily tumbled out into the snow, his eyes brightened and he avidly began romping in the strange white substance- neither dry nor wet. This, was his very first Christmas and to his delight, a very white one indeed.
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Monsters and scary is the theme
Scout, Jem, and Calpurnia return from church to discover that Aunt Alexandra has moved into the Finch's house to provide "feminine influence" for Scout.
Alexandra has decided Scout is not enough of a girl, a kind of gender prejudice.
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Alexandra is proud of the Finch family's social status in Maycomb, and immediately begins to socialize in Maycomb. Scout thinks good people are defined by doing the best they can with what they have, but Alexandra seems to believe that the older a family's history, the better the family is. Alexandra even forces Atticus to teach Scout and Jem about their family history. But this strange change in Atticus makes Scout cry, and with relief he gives up.
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