Use the poem “Subway Wind” by Claude McKay to answer the question. Which statement provides an analysis of the ambiguity in the poem? (1 point) Responses Either the wind or the speaker could long for tropical islands. Either the wind or the speaker could long for tropical islands. Both the subway train and the wind are moving through the tunnels. Both the subway train and the wind are moving through the tunnels. Both the speaker and the schooner could be traveling to the tropics. Both the speaker and the schooner could be traveling to the tropics. Either the children or the speaker could be going to the upper part of the subway.

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The statement that provides an analysis of the ambiguity in the poem is: Either the wind or the speaker could long for tropical islands. This statement captures the dual possibility of longing expressed in the poem and highlights the uncertainty about the source of that longing.

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