Part A
What can be inferred about female storytellers in Western Africa from the Newsela article "Storytelling and Cultural Traditions"?
There are far fewer griottes than griots.
Women are not valued as highly as men as storytellers.
Men do not want women to be storytellers.
Men are usually better storytellers than women.
Question 2
Part B
Which evidence from the article best supports the inference in Part A?
"Both men and women can be griots, but women are called griottes and often don't have the same status as the men."
"They worked as storytellers, genealogists, historians, government representatives, and more."
"There were also griot schools, where people could get more formal training."
"The griots were traditionally hereditary jobs, meaning that older family members would pass the job down to younger family members."
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