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Kiera enjoys watching Japanese anime. How is Japanese anime different from animations created during the golden age?
• There is more emphasis on the characters' eyes.
• There is no dialogue.
• One episode tells the whole story.
• A product is advertised in each episode.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
Japanese anime is often characterized by certain stylistic and narrative elements that can differ from animations produced during the golden age of animation. Among the options provided, the most distinguishing feature is:

- **There is more emphasis on the characters' eyes.**

This is a well-known characteristic of anime, where the eyes are often drawn larger and with more expressive details to convey emotions. The other statements do not accurately reflect key differences between Japanese anime and golden age animations.

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