35 The Japanese are said to have a penchant for adopting foreign cultures. They blend them with traditions and then
develop a distinctive mix of both.
(A) The Japanese are not very good at adapting to foreign cultures; they are very traditional in their ways.
(B) The Japanese language is a distinctive blend of traditional and foreign vernacular.
(C) The Japanese are adroit at incorporating foreign cultures into their traditions and developing a distinctively
hybrid way of life.
(D) The Japanese include foreign cultures in their way of life but keeps them separate from their traditions.