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As part of the central metaphor in "Notes of a Native Son," what does James Baldwin compare hatred to? UPDATED: ILNESS--APEX A. A disorder B. An illness C. A shackle D. A fire
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As part of the central metaphor in "Notes of a Native Son," what does James Baldwin compare hatred to?
UPDATED: ILNESS--APEX
A. A disorder
B. An illness
C. A shackle
D. A fire
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the answer is B) An illness
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an illness is the answer for-apex!
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