Manjiro shuddered. These were certainly barbarians if they killed animals to make shoes! Such a thing was against the law in Japan.

Eleven eyes. When at last he dared to look up, what he noticed was their eyes. Each pair a different color: green as a stormy sea, blue as the sky, black as night, or brown as his own. One man had only one eye, and that one as gray as a cloudy day. The other eye was covered with a patch.

There did not seem to be any tails, horns, or fangs among them. There were some alarmingly hairy faces and plenty of big noses, though!

—Heart of a Samurai,
Margi Preus

Read the passage. What does it help you understand about how Manjiro’s character has developed?

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Answer:

Manjiro's natural curiosity as a natural philosopher had been developed which develop realization that show he has begin to understand the new individuals around, be less afraid,expect the unexpected and not be so harshly judgmental of new experiences

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The thing which the passage helps me to understand about how Manjiro’s character has developed is:

  • Manjaro's curiosity has increased because of how he now understands things and is now less judgmental about things and people

According to the given question, we are asked to show the  thing which the passage helps me to understand about how Manjiro’s character has developed.

As a result of this, we can see that from the given excerpt, there is a narration about Manjiro and how he saw people who killed animals to make shoes. He considered them barbarians and his curiosity increases which further leads him to be less judgemental about people and things

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