The speaker in this excerpt from Langston Hughes' "I , Too" wishes to eat at the table because he resents being sent to the kitchen and wants an equal seat at the table with other people.
The correct answer is The speaker resents being sent to the kitchen and wants an equal seat at the table with other people.
Explanation:
In Langston Hughes's "I, Too", the speaker feels discontented when being forced to eat at the kitchen instead of being able to share a meal at the table when visitors arrive; but is now proud to finally change that bothering aspect in the speaker's life.