Respuesta :
In the poem "Twelfth Song of the Thunder," the Navajo people consider the voice of thunder and the voice of the grasshopper equally important. The narrator makes reference to the cycles of nature that make the land beautiful: the sound of thunder and the sound of the grasshopper, which are described with the same intensity.
Answer:
The correct answer is No.
Explanation:
The repetition of "The voice that beautifies the land" works to give the same importance to the voice above and the voice of the grasshopper. Both voices are given the same importance, they are described with the same level of intensity, and the cyclical repetition implies that both are part of the equilibrium and beauty of the land.