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What is the tone and rhythm of the poems 'Harlem'
What is the tone and rhythm of the poems 'Harlem' by Langston Hughes and 'Legal Alien' by Pat Mora? Thanks
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2. Consider the poems of the Harlem Renaissance that you read this semester. Why does the theme of freedom play such an
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Alysha
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The tone of the poems "Ka'Ba" and "Harlem II" might be called
a. bitter. b. defeated.*** c. optimistic. d. syrupy.
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Kaai97
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The tone of the poems "Ka'Ba" and "Harlem II" might be called
a. bitter. b. defeated.**** c. optimistic. d. syrupy.
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Kaai97
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15. The tone of the poems “Ka’Ba” and “Harlem II” might be called (1 point)
a. grateful vs ungrateful b. certain vs
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Stories have sentences, but poems have Stories have but poems have stanzas. Stories can have but poems cannot. A lot of times
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Read “I, Too” by Langston Hughes and “Life for My Child Is Simple" by Gwendolyn Brooks.
What is similar about the poems?
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kdeddy1191
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Another question regarding the poem Annabel Lee. Can you check my response for me and help me elaborate on the rhythm
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Wendy
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Which statement best describes the role of the speakers in the two Hughes poems?
In both poems, the speaker describes a scene or
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Some poems have a distinct rhythm or meter. What term BEST defines a measured group of meters within a poem?
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