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HELLLLLLP! I NEED HELP PLZ!

The following question has two parts. Answer Part A and then answer Part B.

Part A: In Stanza 2 and in Stanza 4 of Passage 2, Hughes’s poem, the speaker uses the word “they.” Who is the “they” that the speaker refers to?

Question 2 options:

A)

people who are from other countries


B)

his family and friends


C)

people who are different from him


D)

his enemies and rivals

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Part B: Why is it important that the speaker does not define exactly who “they” are?

Question 3 options:

A)

It protects the speaker’s relationships by not offending one specific group.


B)

It keeps readers interested in the poem by maintaining their curiosity.


C)

It invites people everywhere to be part of the speaker’s concept of America.


D)

It holds the focus of the poem on its subject, which is the speaker himself.

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Part A: A.
Part B: C

thats mainly it. Im not really sure if it's correct since I didn't exactly read the poem that you have, but from my perspective, these are the correct answers
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