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(A)Most Japanese marriages today are arranged marriages.
(B)It is not uncommon for a woman to have ten or more such introductions before she finds the man she wants to marry.
(C)The person who does becomes the go-between, showing the packet to the potential bridegroom and, if both parties are interested, arranging a meeting between them.
(D)When a young woman reaches marriageable age, she and her parents compile a packet of information about her, including a photograph of her and descriptions of her background, education, hobbies, and interests.