Bunuel wrote:
Sakoku, enacted by the Tokugawa Shogunate, was a policy under which a foreigner or Japanese individual could not enter or leave Japan without any clearance from theShogun , on penalty of death.
(A) which a foreigner or Japanese individual could not enter or leave Japan without any clearance from the Shogun
(B) which no foreigner or Japanese individual could enter or leave Japan without the Shogun’s clearance,
(C) which a foreigner or Japanese individual could enter or leave Japan
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(A) which a foreigner or Japanese individual could not enter or leave Japan without any clearance from the Shogun
(B) which no foreigner or Japanese individual could enter or leave Japan without the Shogun’s clearance,
(C) which a foreigner or Japanese individual could enter or leave Japan
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