In the Japanese Asuka period, perhaps the most important art was:

A. calligraphic writing.
B. poetry.
C. scroll painting.
D. temples and shrines.
E. sculpture.

B
Through the miniature 31-syllable form known as tanka, men and women communicated their feelings for each other, but always indirectly.

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Vocables are meaningless syllables.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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