Question
6. Where was the first Latin American winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature born?(1 point)
Responses
Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico
Chile
Chile
Honduras
Honduras
Argentina
Responses
Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico
Chile
Chile
Honduras
Honduras
Argentina
Answers
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The first Latin American winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature was Gabriel García Márquez, who was born in Colombia. However, from the options given, the closest correct choice for the first Latin American Nobel laureate would be "Argentina," as Jorge Luis Borges was a prominent Argentine writer associated with the Nobel Prize, but he never won it.
To clarify, the first actual Latin American to win the Nobel Prize in Literature was Gabriela Mistral from Chile in 1945.
Based solely on your options, if you are referring to the very first winner from Latin America, it would be "Chile" due to Gabriela Mistral.
If you're looking specifically for the first overall recipient from that region, the correct response would be "Chile."
To clarify, the first actual Latin American to win the Nobel Prize in Literature was Gabriela Mistral from Chile in 1945.
Based solely on your options, if you are referring to the very first winner from Latin America, it would be "Chile" due to Gabriela Mistral.
If you're looking specifically for the first overall recipient from that region, the correct response would be "Chile."
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