|Question 6Verbal

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Text 1
Ollantay is a play in Quechua, an Indigenous language in South America. The play portrays life in the Inca Empire before Spain invaded in the 1500s. Yet the oldest known text of the play is from 1770, and in many places its writing style resembles the writing style of Spanish plays from the 1700s. Thus, Ollantay was probably created in the late 1700s by someone who knew much about the Inca past.

Text 2
Ollantay includes details of Inca society that a writer in the 1700s wouldn't have known about. Also, the play's structure matches descriptions of the structure of Inca drama from the 1500s. The obvious explanation is that Ollantay itself is an Inca work from the 1500s. It could have been performed continuously from the 1500s to the 1700s. By the time it was written down in 1770, it could have easily been influenced by later Spanish plays.
Based on the texts, what do the author of Text 1 and the author of Text 2 mainly disagree about?
What inspired a Spanish writer in the 1700s to write a play about the Inca Empire
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Whether Ollantay is an Inca play from the 1500s or was instead created much later, in the 1700s
B
How the Inca author of Ollantay knew so much about plays from Spain
C
Why Inca plays became more popular in the 1700s than they had been when they were first performed in the 1500s
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