The drowning of the boy in the river of Harlem symbolizes the dangers of life in Harlem, contributing to the set up in The Rockpile by James Baldwin
Answer : Option D
<u>Explanation:</u>
The natural rock pile which is situated near the Harlem river unusually near the residential New York City neighborhood. The story in this part represents an exposition of how "reckless" local boys' disobedience killed one neighborhood boy child.
The boy drowned in the river of the Harlem signifies the dangerous nature of life in Harlem cause that it can not serve as the universal human experience and neither the isolation of the community is symbolized nor the connection to society at all.
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easy because people have been open to change
If you are sure that A and D are not the answers, and if you are that there are three correct answers, then logically the correct answers are B,C, and E.
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The answer is All of the above
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This doesn't make sense you didn't put the unit words you're learning
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