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Yi-Chen

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The Tale of Genji is referred to as the
 
  a. first love story.
  b. first story where the main character is a woman.
  c. world's first novel.
  d. most accurate description of the earliest written Japanese history written entirely in kana.
  e. first Buddhist book written in Japanese.

Question 2

Which group did Justinian challenge in North Africa?
 
  a. The Huns
  b. The Vandals
  c. The Ostrogoths
  d. The Mongols
  e. The Lombards



l.stuut

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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