Mashaal Masha
Boldly mixing elements of poetry, fiction, drama, philosophy, and manifesto, Puerto Rican writer Giannina Braschi creates cross-genre literature that explores themes such as immigration and independence. Her works have inspired responses from individuals across different fields and in a wide range of formats, from musical compositions and a comic book to architecture and furniture design. In an essay, a student asserts that the production of these diverse creations by others is reflective of Braschi's own approach to crafting literature.

Which quotation from a scholarly review of Braschi's work best supports the student's claim?
Difficulty: Hard
A: 

"Braschi is the focus of a 2020 collection of essays in which fifteen scholars from seven different countries delved into the linguistic and structural patterns of her writings."

B: 

"Braschi's eagerness to push boundaries and blend genres within literature invites us to consider how other art forms might also engage with literature."

C: 

"Before settling in New York City, where she would go on to become a college professor, Braschi studied both literature and philosophy in several cities around the world."

D: 

"In addition to her creative literary works, Braschi has produced academic pieces analyzing writings by Miguel de Cervantes, Federico Garcia Lorca, and other authors."

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