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anzhelika [568]
3 years ago
7

Read the following passage from Langston Hughes's "Theme for English B" and answer the question.

English
2 answers:
aksik [14]3 years ago
7 0

Answer: B) that it is an important part of his identity.

Explanation: In the given passage from Langston Hughes's "Theme for English B" we can see the speaker is saying that he is what he sees, what he feels and what he hears, and then he says that he hears Harlem, and that he hears New York too. With this description we can say that the speaker is saying that Harlem is an important part of his identity (is a part of what he is), so the correct answer is option B.

Vsevolod [243]3 years ago
4 0
<span>B)that it is an important part of his identity  - he considers it as part of his heritage

Hope that helps</span>
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