The author's viewpoint in this excerpt is that, The Great Wave represents feelings of ambivalence in Japanese culture.
Answer: Option D.
Explanation:
'The Great Wave' is a famous children's book which is inspired by Hokusai. The book tells a tale of a majestic great wave and how it is a symbol of hurricane, tsunami, and plane crasheds. From the above mentioned excerpt, we come to know the mixed feelings of people in Japanese culture regarding the great wave. The author introduces its readers with the timeless beauty of the artist of the Great Wave and also portrays the nature and its transformation.
After the World War 2, the economy of the country was growing because of the Industrial Revolution. Borrowers were confident that they could pay their debts and banks allowed big loans. During the 1970's, it was the time of the Great Depression. There were a lot of people who needed money but hundreds of banks closed and it was difficult to find a stable and good paying job that would allow the banks to approve big loans.
Answer:
The esophagus is the tube that connects the mouth to the stomach. Heartburn occurs. B. It has a bitter taste when some of the stomach juices flow backwards up the esophagus. To help relieve