Why does Hana think that she had nothing to do with Americans?

Because they treated her badly.

Because they were an enemy of Japan.

Because She didn't like them.

Because they were against her culture.
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Answer:because they were enemy of Japan
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B) Hana thought they had nothing to do with the Americans as they were an enemy of Japan.
Explanation:
- Hanna and Dr Sadao were Japanese
- Doctor Sadao was forced to give shelter to an American war prisoner.
- Even though they considered Americans as their enemy, as a Doctor he decided to protect the man.
- Dr Sadao and Hanna felt they should keep no ties with Americans since America was engaged in a war with Japanese.
- Hence the right answer is: B) Hana thought they had nothing to do with the Americans as they were an enemy of Japan.
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