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    The Shinto Main Sanctuary at Ise Is Always Built of Wood
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The Shinto Main Sanctuary at Ise Is Always Built of Wood

Question 3

Question 3

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The Shinto main sanctuary at Ise is always built of wood to


A) demonstrate reverence for the natural world and tradition.
B) avoid the cost of stone.
C) deter the kami.
D) effectively insulate against a cold climate

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