Based on this excerpt from "The Way to Rainy Mountain" by N. Scott Momaday, what can you infer was not a prominent part of the author's culture?

Their wives and daughters served them well. The women might indulge themselves; gossip was at once the mark and compensation of their servitude. They made loud and elaborate talk among themselves, full of jest and gesture, fright and false alarm. They went abroad in fringed and flowered shawls, bright beadwork and German silver. They were at home in the kitchen, and they prepared meals that were banquets.




elaborately made traditional clothing



food in cultural celebrations



men and women adhering to traditional gender roles



men cooking holiday meals

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it is correct the men cooking holiday meals

In the excerpt, the author is trying to infer about the culture of  N. Scott Momaday. Here he statesmen cook holiday meals. Thus option D is correct.

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The excerpts are based on the way to rainy mountains by the N Scott Momaday where the author is trying to interpret about the prominent part that the culture of wives and men. The men used to make the holiday meals and women and girls used to cook and stay away from the kitchen.

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