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The answer is B: Anaya compares “tortillas” to “the soul” of a Mexican-American writer, emphasizing his belief that writers must be allowed to express their culture and heritage.
The option that best explains how Anaya's word choice establishes his voice in the excerpt is Anaya compares "tortillas" to "the soul" of a Mexican-American writer, emphasizing his belief that writers must be allowed to express their culture and heritage. In "Take the Tortillas Out of Your Poetry", Rudolfo Anaya states that Mexican-American writers cannot help to put their heritage and language into writing and that should not make it difficult for them to be treated as equal to other American writers.