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vlabodo [156]
2 years ago
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Fill in the blanks to explain Langston thoughts about Clem?

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Talja [164]2 years ago
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Langston discovered that Clem did not inform him about the library in the story "Being Clem: The Finding Langston." This makes Langston believe Clem is amusing. Langston considers Clem to be a terrific buddy.

<h3>What is the plot of "Being Clem: The Search for Langston"?</h3>

The above-mentioned text's themes include:

  • Bullying
  • Death
  • Grieving
  • Humanity and its Complications

Finding Langston is a lovely and educational journey about a little boy growing up in a new city and attending a new school, finding his love of spending moments at the library, and hoping that his father encourages his enthusiasm for reading books.

<h3>What is the character of Langston?</h3>

Finally, Langston Hughes was brave, devoted, and persistent. He utilized simple language to convey what an intelligent, proud black guy would say if given the opportunity.

He demonstrated that he never lost his roots and that he never backed down from people while expressing his views.

Learn more about Langston:
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