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The speaker’s role in "Harlem" is to ...

A. criticize oppression.
B. encourage nonviolent protests.
C. inspire new discoveries.
D. portray artistic images.

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A i think this is your answer.
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Correct answer choice is:

A. Criticize oppression.

Step-by-step explanation:

The speaker inspirations about the prospect of a “dream deferred.” It is not completely explicit who the speaker is –maybe the poet, maybe a professor, possibly an indistinct black man or woman. The mystery is a compelling one, and there is a feeling of quiet after it. Hughes then practices clear resemblances to invoke the image of a deferred dream. He assumes it wiping up, rotting, stinking, crusting over, or, ultimately, collapsing. All of these images, while not completely drastic, have a slightly dark tone to them.

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