I need HELP ASAP
Part A
In “Joy Harjo Is the First Native American Poet Laureate,” what...
I need HELP ASAP
Part A
In “Joy Harjo Is the First Native American Poet Laureate,” what is the author's viewpoint on Harjo's poetry?
The author thinks it should be more political.
The author wishes it would include human instead of animal characters.
The author appreciates that it is relevant for many audiences.
The author believes it should focus more on the issues of women.
Question 2
Part B
How does the author convey the viewpoint identified in Part A?
by emphasizing that Harjo avoids talking about politics
by describing how Harjo uses a rabbit as the speaker in her poems
by stating that Harjo's poems show respect for different values
by explaining that Harjo's poetry mostly deals with spiritual topics
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