“The Way to Rainy Mountain” by N. Scott Momaday is a personal and historical narrative that draws on

Native American dreams and wishes.

Native American history and traditions, and reflects a love of the land.

Native American opinions of the future to come.

American thoughts of the future.

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ABSTRACT ; Answers for test .

  • pirai traditions which can as rhetorical .
  • methods of verbal coinmuhication intended to transmit essential
  • cultural values to the next generatibnv are as vital a part of
  • the lives of many Native Americans today as they have been for
  • centuries. Some critics feel that one essential ingredient of
  • these traditions is the performance dimension; the rhetorical
  • dichotomy of storyteller/audience cannot be repiicated by the
  • author/reader relationship. However, a new generation of
  • Native American storytellers has evolved in the recent past
  • who seek to modify this storytelling experience and present it
  • in a European literary form. N. Scott Momaday is one of this
  • new geheration, and has been considered by some to be a bridge
  • between the oral and written traditions.
  • This study proposes that there are essential elements of
  • oral traditions that can survive and even thrive in a literary
  • form. The performance dimension is only one part of the
  • whole, and oral traditions exist beyond the storytelling
  • event. Indian authors, and N. SCott Momaday in particular,
  • incorporate elements of these traditions in their works by
  • using rhetorical techniques in a uniquely Native American way.
  • Thus they use the medium of print to transmit oral values to
  • the hext generation of Native Americans and other readers who
  • spend the time to seek to understand cultures that are
  • different from their own.

Hope it helps! The answer, I think is B, If I'm incorrect let me know.

Answer:

B. Native American history and traditions, and reflects a love of the land.

Explanation: