Question

What is the extended metaphor in the poem “I, Too, Sing America”?

A. Eating in the kitchen is being compared to racial segregation in America.
B. Company is being compared to the enslavement of African Americans.
C. Beauty is being compared to laughing, eating well, and growing strong.
D. Eating in the kitchen is being compared to company that arrives unexpectedly.

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The extended metaphor in the poem "I, Too, Sing America" by Langston Hughes is:

**A. Eating in the kitchen is being compared to racial segregation in America.**

In the poem, the act of being sent to eat in the kitchen symbolizes the experience of African Americans being marginalized and segregated in society. The kitchen represents a private, hidden space, contrasting with the main dining area that symbolizes equality and acceptance. Hughes ultimately expresses a vision of hope and pride, indicating that he, too, is an essential part of America.