Answer: a. Japanese believe in something like heaven and call it "Yomi"
Explanation: this is a description of a fisherman that is going fishing at night and when he returns to his home at dawn. When he was returning to his home he felt a warm wind, a smell of flowers, a really joyful music and that's why he thought that he was lost or maybe death and be in the Land of Yomi because his home was never like that. That's why we can deduce that Yomi is a sweet and wonderful place when you die.
What are your future plans?
What do you want to work as?
Do you want to be self employed in the future?
Would you want to start a family?
I’m not sure what you meant by your question, if incorrect let me know and I will try answering again.
*Select all that apply,* so there are several correct answers:
1. The men all stand together (“Soon the men began to gather... They stood together...”)
2. A pile of stones lies nearby (“...away from the pile of stones in the corner...”)
4. The town is made up of farmers (“...speaking of planting and rain, tractors and taxes...”)
We know it’s definitely not 5. because it states, “The women... came shortly after their men folk.” and there are no details I can see that suggest this specifically takes place in a city rather than a town/village/whatnot, so 3. is likely also wrong.
Hopefully this helped.
Answer:
D. conflict column.
Explanation:
Because that's when the problem arises in a story