Multiple Choice
A difference between a Shinto shrine and a Buddhist temple is that:
A) the latter has a torii gate at the entrance, while the former does not have a gate.
B) the former has buildings with a "natural" look, whereas the latter has buildings with a more decorated look.
C) the former has a pagoda, while the latter does not have one.
D) the latter has a pair of guardian dogs or lions on each side of the entrance, whereas the former has two flowering trees at the entrance.
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