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Tresset [83]
3 years ago
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In Lift Every Voice and Sing, the speaker in the poem invites readers to do what? Question 15 options: a) walk along a stony roa

d b) Feel hope as they move toward liberty c) Sing together loudly d) keep the people from straying off the path.
English
2 answers:
aalyn [17]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

C.

Explanation:

In “Lift Every Voice and Sing”, the speaker in the poem invites readers to sing together loudly. The emotive poem has speakers that ask the people to join together in rejoice. The poem says, “let our rejoicing rise”.

raketka [301]3 years ago
3 0

The correct answer is C) Sign together loudly.

<em>In “Lift Every Voice and Sing”, the speaker in the poem invites readers to sing together loudly. </em>

The emotive poem has speakers that ask the people to join together in rejoice. The poem says, “let our rejoicing rise”. Indeed, at the beginning of the poem, it is written: “Lift every voice and sing, till’ Earth and Heaven ring, Ring with the harmonies of Liberty; let our rejoicing rise, high as the listening skies,…sing a song full of the faith….sing a song full of the hope…”

The poem “Lift Every Voice and Sing” was written by James Weldon Johnson.


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