Which statement is true of the Japanese language?
A. Kanji symbols follow precise pronunciation rules.
B. Kana symbols are visual representations of concepts.
C. Kanji symbols are visual representations of vowels or syllables.
D. Kanji symbols are visual representations of concepts.
Answer: D
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