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The Japanese commander and his soldiers depicted in this painting throw themselves into the sea during a naval battle rather than risk losing what cultural value?
A. Trust
B. Honor
C. Righteousness
D. Nobility
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Honor because honor was a big important word in the samurai warrior code
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Honor, Japanese were all about honor
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