Shinto, Japan's native religion, teaches love of nature and the existence of many beneficent gods, who are ________
a. always shown symbolically as forces of nature
b. never symbolized in art or any other visual form
c. always depicted in human form
d. symbolized by circles
e. symbolized by simple forms
b
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a. True b. False
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