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- \the spiders thread\ is an example of world literature because
it describes japanese religious and cultural practices.
it was written about a culture by someone from within that culture.
it was written about a culture by someone from outside that culture.
it describes a british writers life in another part of the world.
"The Spider's Thread" is a short story by Japanese author Ryūnosuke Akutagawa, rooted in Japanese Buddhist beliefs and cultural context. World literature works often represent the unique cultural/religious perspectives of their origin culture, and this story fits by depicting Japanese religious and cultural practices. The other options are incorrect: the author is from the culture it depicts, so the "outside writer" option is wrong; it is not about a British writer, and being written by an insider alone does not define world literature—its depiction of the culture's specific practices is the key trait here.
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it describes Japanese religious and cultural practices.