Read this excerpt from "Ritmo/Rhythm” by Margarita Engle.Older cousins show me how to shake the mule’s quijada, to make the blunt teeth rattle.Guitars. Drums. Gourds. Sticks.A cow bell. A washboard. Pretty soon, we have a whole orchestra.On Cuban farms, even death can turn into music.
Answer
A
It emphasizes that inspiration can be found in unlikely situations.
B
It shows the poet’s opinion that music is an art that brings people together.
C
It positions the speaker’s actions as a hobby that many people share.
D
It demonstrates that the natural world is a site of loss and renewal.