It implicitly states that Greta does not like her gift because she does not actually say it.
The sentence that is correctly hyphenated is "The beauty of Mount Fuji's near-perfect cone shape has enchanted people for centuries."
Near-perfect is correctly hyphenated because in this context it is a compound modifier, it modifies Mount Fuji's appearance.
Answer:
This
Explanation:
because "this" we use for something that is near us.