Where does the title, And the Soul Shall Dance originate from in the play?

A. It is one of the songs that Masako plays on her record player at Oka's house.
B. It is the translation of a Japanese saying stated by one person to another in trying to cheer them up or make them feel better.
C. It is the epitaph that Oka had placed on his first wife's gravestone after she died.
D. It is a line spoken by Emiko as she speaks of her previous life in Japan compared to her life in America.

Answer: A

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