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5. The passage is primarily concerned with
(A) discussing a novel that strongly influenced
the work of Native American women
writers
(B) describing developments in the Native
American literary tradition
(C) challenging a theory about the work of a.
particular Native American author
(D) contrasting the works of three Native
American authors
6. In the context of the passage, the word "body"
(line 6) most nearly means
(A) organization
(B) size
(C) human being
(D) collection
7. The passage suggests that Hale, Silko, and
Cook are
(A) primarily interested in writing poetry
(B) helping to reshape Native American
literature
(C) better at writing short stories than novels
(D) working exclusively with traditional
literary forms

5 The Passage Is Primarily Concerned With A Discussing A Novel That Strongly Influenced The Work Of Native American Women Writers B Describing Developments In T class=

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Answer:

5. (B) describing developments in the Native  American literary tradition.

6. (D) collection.

7. (B) helping to reshape Native American  literature.

Explanation:

The above are the correct answers.

From the passage, we discover that the passage is primarily concerned with the developments that took place in the Native American literary tradition. It revealed how Cook combined poetry and prose in her "Then The Badger Said" which introduced another approach in the Native American literary tradition. Hale and Silko added anew genre in the collection of literature by Native  American women.

These developments led to the reshaping of the Native Native American  literature.