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What is one difference in the way sensory details are used in "Harlem" and "The Weary Blues"? "Harlem" uses all five senses, while "The Weary Blues" relies mainly on the sense of sound. O"Harlem" uses the sense of sound, while "The Weary Blues" relies on all five senses. O "Harlem" relies on the sense of touch, while "The Weary Blues" relies on the sense of sound. "Harlem" relies on all of the senses, while "The Weary Blues" relies mainly on the sense of touch.



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a) "Harlem" uses all five senses, while "The Weary Blues" relies mainly on the sense of sound.

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The Weary Blues are inspired by the 1920s Harlem Renaissance. The Weary Blues by Langston Hughes, set before the Civil Rights Movement, describes the musician's tiredness. Langston Hughes' poem "Harlem" examines dream deferral. The poem is frequently called "Dream Deferred."

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