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In "Going to Japan," a central idea is that the author embraced the Japanese idea of forgiveness.


Which explanation best describes how the author uses details to develop this idea?



The author gives examples of how other people often forgave her for not being polite and then how a delayed flight gave her the opportunity to forgive others.


A conversation about forgiveness makes the author feel less awkward about accidentally being rude.


The author gives examples of how, at first, she constantly apologized but how she then understood that it is better to forgive others because nobody is perfect.


As the author learns more of the Japanese language, she learns a simple apology and then a more elegant phrase for forgiveness.