The correct answer is B.
Judith Ortiz Cofer was a Puerto Rican American author.
She wrote poetry, short stories, essays and young-adult fiction.
She was the Emeritus Regents' and Franklin<em> Professor of English</em> and Creative Writing at the University of Georgia where she taught for 26 years.
Cofer described her experience as a woman of mixed cultural background. Writing in diverse genres, she investigated women issues, Latino culture and the American South. Her most notable work is A Partial Remembrance of a Puerto Rican Childhood.
The figurative language is To, food, blew, balloons, scooped; assonance
Answer:
Jazz Age and The Great Gatsby.
Explanation:
F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby" revolves around the story of Jay Gatsby and his 'lost' American dream. The story deals with themes of wealth, social status, love, marriage, power, class, etc.
In order to study more about the Jazz Age that predominates the setting of the novel, it will be best to search the Internet with "Jazz Age and The Great Gatsby". This is because the search is in relation to the Jazz Age and its connection with the novel. Therefore, the two are of equal importance.
Thus, the correct answer is the first option.