Woody's trip to Japan turns out to be significant for him. Which of the following best indicates the author's description of this significance?
A. He appreciates Toyo's relationship with his father but dreads going back to America.
B. He acquires a greater appreciation for his father and his cultural heritage.
C. He recognizes the mistake he made by fighting on the American side.
D. He realizes that he and his father are more alike in temperament than he thought.