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The poem “The Negro Speaks
What is the message that Langston Hughes sent in the poem called The Negro Speaks of Rivers?
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Noah Daniel
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Explain the use of repetition of the pronoun "I". The poem is "Negro Speaks of Rivers"
by Langston Hughes.
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Troy
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is there a poem that uses a lot of rhetorical devices by Langston Hughes? It cannot be the dream defeered one or the negro
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kallie
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How do the rivers in Hughes' “The Negro Speaks of Rivers" affect the poem?
A. They symbolize the beauty and knowledge of the
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How does the length of the third stanza of "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" affect the poem's meaning?
Responses As the shortest
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samara herrera
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The poem “The Negro Speaks of Rivers” was written from what experience?
a. Hughes’ move to New York. c. Hughes read about
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Anonymous
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In “The Negro Speaks of Rivers,” the speaker tells of seeing the “muddy bosom” of the Mississippi River turn gold when
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samara herrera
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Read the following line from "The Negro Speaks of Rivers."
"My soul has grown deep like the rivers." Which of the following is a
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just living :>
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Why does Langston Hughes repeat the line, "I've known rivers," in the Poetry "The Negro Speaks of Rivers."
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Troy
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In the peom The Negro Speaks of Rivers by Langston Hughes what does soul has grown deep like the rivers mean?
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Banana Bananas
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