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Drag each Harlem Renaissance writer to the title of his or her work.
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Langston Hughes
Claude McKay
Zora Neale Hurston
Countee Cullen
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I don’t see the list of work titles to match. Please either paste the four titles shown on your quiz or a screenshot of them.
If you want likely pairings without the list, the usual matches are:
- Langston Hughes — "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" (or "The Weary Blues")
- Claude McKay — "If We Must Die"
- Zora Neale Hurston — "Their Eyes Were Watching God"
- Countee Cullen — "Yet Do I Marvel" (or "Incident")
Tell me the exact titles and I’ll give the precise matches.
If you want likely pairings without the list, the usual matches are:
- Langston Hughes — "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" (or "The Weary Blues")
- Claude McKay — "If We Must Die"
- Zora Neale Hurston — "Their Eyes Were Watching God"
- Countee Cullen — "Yet Do I Marvel" (or "Incident")
Tell me the exact titles and I’ll give the precise matches.
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