Generally speaking, Japanese proto-emojis (typed out or keyboard-based emojis) focus more on _ __ than American proto-emojis do.
A) mouths
B) eyes
C) chins
D) punctuation marks
E) There is no notable difference; typed emojis are the same around the world.
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