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gregori [183]
3 years ago
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Langston Hughes’s poem “Dreams” praises dreams, while “Dawn in New York” praises

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stich3 [128]3 years ago
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"Dawn in New York" praises the solitude of a morning routine.

While this morning routine does take place on urban transportation systems, the poem is praising the fact that these transportations systems are nearly empty at dawn. There are "no pushing crowd, no tramping, tramping feet" getting in the speaker's way as he makes his way to work.

The beauty of New York at dawn is the fact that the speaker can enjoy its beauty alone.
True [87]3 years ago
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Answer:

C is the correct answer. I would give an explanation, but something is going on at my house. And i'm in a competition with a few friends, and I was wondering if u could mark me as the brainliest bc otherwise I will be forced to pay $20... which I don't have. I keep telling them I don't, but they won't listen. I hope they don't find out i'm writing this either...

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