In the poem “Harlem,” when

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  3. Which statement is true about the Harlem Renaissance?a. there were no lasting effects of the Harlem Renaissance b. the harlem
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  4. Which statement is true about the Harlem Renaissance?A. There were no lasting effects of the Harlem Renaissance B. The Harlem
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  5. read the poem below, then answer the question that follows. this langston hughes poem illustates a major them of the harlem
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  6. Which statement is true about the Harlem Renaissance?(1 point)A. Few outside Harlem listened to the new forms of music made
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  7. Which statement is true about the Harlem Renaissance?(1 point)1 Few outside Harlem listened to the new forms of music made
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  9. Why did the poem use rhetorical questions I. The poem Harlem
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  10. I'm having trouble trying to find the main message or theme of this poem. When I read it I'm just left confused as to what the
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