21. Why does Murakami mention his father in the speech?
(A) To suggest that familial relationships are inherently political in times of war.
(B) To contrast filial obligation with the writer's duty to remain morally detached.
(C) To argue that generational guilt plays a central role in shaping cultural identity.
(D) To show how personal memory shapes his ethical stance on violence and empathy.
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統計: A(0), B(1), C(0), D(2), E(0) #3426575
統計: A(0), B(1), C(0), D(2), E(0) #3426575