In "Going to Japan," the author describes how she was caught off guard by Japan's culture and customs whon sho arrived there. Which evidence from the text supports this idea? Select all that apply.
When I travel, I like to try to blend in. I've generally found it helps to be prepared.
When I went to Japan I took my Abject goodwill, my Baleful excuses, my Cringing remorse.
And so it came to pass that I arrived in Kyoto an utter foreigner, unprepared
I had packed only skirts and sandals, people averted their eyes.