In Silko's poem, what comparison is suggested by stories being kept in the belly?

A) Stories are like the air we breathe to help us in our daily exercises.
B) Stories are like unborn babies growing in the mother's belly.
C) Stories are like food we have digested and pulled nutrients from.
D) Stories are like the waste in our blood being filtered out by our kidneys.

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In Silkos poem the suggestion about stories being kept in the belly is that Stories are like unborn babies growing in their mother's belly. Option b is correct

This question is from the poem Ceremony by Silko. In this poem she said that stories are not just said for the sake of entertainment. They are said for futuristic purposes.

Evidence that stories are like unborn children growing in their mother's belly can be seen in the second stanza of the poem where she wrote that even though they tried to destroy their stories. They kept it in their belly where it is still alive and moving.

This shows that the stories are still very much alive and they would still be passed on.

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