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Japanese culture often see bell crickets as good luck because of their rarity. What is the
effect of the use of this symbol in the text?
A. It represents the confusion of the children as they interact with
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each other.
O B. It represents how important the activity is to their culture.
C. It represents how important the lanterns are to the children's
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insect hunt.
O D. It represents the special nature of relationships in life.
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It represents how important the activity is to their culture.
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