In 1274 and 1281, the Mongol Empire attempted to attack the island of Japan. Which description of this event is written from the point of view of the Mongols?
A.
The Mongols landed on Japan with ease, but they decided that coming storms would make the attack not worth the trouble.
B.
Mongol warriors threatened to attack Japan, but the gods favored the island by sending a divine wind to scatter the invaders.
C.
Mighty Japanese warriors defended their coast from Mongol attackers, using strength to send the savages back to the mainland.
D.
Two Mongol attacks on Japan failed when storms and typhoons nearly destroyed the Mongol fleets on both occasions