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I hear the mournful wail
"Fellow-citizens; above your national, tumultuous joy, I hear the mournful wail of millions! whose chains, heavy and grievous
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Fellow-citizens; above your national, tumultuous joy, I hear the mournful wail of millions! whose chains, heavy and grievous
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Read the excerpt from "What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?"
Fellow-citizens, above your national, tumultuous joy, I hear the
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Sebastian Mullings
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I hear the mournful wail of millions, whose chains, heavy and grievous yesterday, are to-day rendered more intolerable by the
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Henry
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What is the overall tone that this poem conveys? In other words, what sort of emotion does this poem evoke? Pick the best
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What is the overall tone that this poem conveys? In other words, what sort of emotion does this poem evoke? Pick the best
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Until This Day, Echo's voice can be heard in the canyons of the mountains, echoing after the
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In Langston Hughes poem "Theme for English B," in the lines 16-26 it says: It's not easy to know what is true for you or me
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In line 25 of the poem, the speaker says that Revere's friend "wanders and watches with eager ears." What does this mean?
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In line 25 of the poem, the speaker says that Revere's friend "wanders and watches with eager ears." What does this mean?
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