The author, Lee Washington, concludes that J.R.R. Tolkien "is truly one of the greatest fantasy writers of all time." Which piec
e of evidence adequately supports this assertion? A) Tolkien was an excellent father who told stories to his children.
B) Tolkien has an impressive fan base in America for his two major fantasy novels.
C) Tolkien often shared his story ideas with a group of writers called the Inklings.
D) Tolkien and his brother were raised by a priest named Father Francis Xavier Morgan.
Out of the four options B, "Tolkien has an impressive fan base in America for his two major fantasy novels," Is the most fitting option. The other choices which may also be true don't provide support to the statement Tolkien "is truly one of the greatest fantasy writers of all time."
Answer: In The Way to Rainy Mountain, the most important insight Momaday gained about his heritage during his pilgrimage was how much the cultural identity of the Kiowas had declined over the span of his grandmother's life.