Anzaldua ends the chapter with the short poem: This land was Mexican once was Indian always and is. And will be again. Given the religious metaphors that she uses throughout the book, which of the following is the most likely meaning of this short poem?
a. That all other races except the Native Americans will eventually die out and the land will again belong to the Native Americans.
b. That humans will eventually all destroy themselves and all that will remain is the earth.
c. That the land actually belongs to the Native Americans.
d. That in spite of the borders that humans erect to separate themselves from each other, we all are intricately woven together and 'are spawned out of similar souls'.
d. That in spite of the borders that humans erect to separate themselves from each other, we all are intricately woven together and 'are spawned out of similar souls'.
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