The promotion of a strong work ethic is central to Japanese culture. In what way is this reflected in Passage
1?
The main character ultimately realizes that a working man is more powerful even than a mountain.
The main character recognizes the hard work that must be done by each of the beings he
becomes.
The main character regrets allowing the mountain spirit to transform him because it takes him
away from his work.
The main character sees the error of his choices when the townspeople are without the stones for
houses that they need.
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