Based on this poem, the Igbo people
A.
consider nature as divine.
B.
have a rich oral tradition.
C.
value honesty and hard work.
D.
do not migrate very often.

POEM
Carrying my Heritage
by A. Gautam

"The tortoise said that trouble is its own; that's why it carries trouble on its back."
An Igbo Proverb

Mama tells me stories from long ago
The words she carried in her mouth
From her mother who heard it
Perhaps, from the first mother ever
She doesn't wear a mask to dance
But her face bears traces of our past
I ask her for another story
About the thirteen months in our calendar
"Our time is our own, son," she says.
"Tomorrows are carried in yesterdays."
Her closed eyes take me to my land
I am an Igbo again,
Perfectly happy under the open sky
Content underneath my skin
Stories echoing in my blood
Speak of my great grandmother
Beyond the things I see and I don't
Bigger than the pigments and fragments
Of my immigrant identity,
I am whole again, home again.

Respuesta :

Answer:

I believe it's B

Explanation:

I'm not sure but I had this same question on a quiz.

Based on the poem, the Igbo people basically consider nature as divine i.e Option A.

What is message behind the poem?

Audre Lorde's sonnet Hanging Fire contains the dull line and mom in the room with her entryway shut, which expects to convey that her mom is depressed.

The young person girl is going through a great deal of changes and she begins having her own high school weaknesses.

She might want to have her mother converse with her, yet she's not there and she feels reluctant and, surprisingly, more unreliable. She wants a stable profound presence in her life.

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