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The best description of the relationship between these lines is the lines from "Harlem" and the lines from "The Weary Blues" both provide details using the sense of sight.
The correct option is D.
<h3>What are Harlem and the weary blue?</h3>
"The Weary Blues" and "Harlem" both are poems written by American poet Langston Hughes.
Harlem is a poem about black musicians who play music at night, and The weary blue is a poem about the dreams that are put into hold.
Thus, the correct option is D.
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1. A motive, such as a reward. 2. A want to get revenge on someone, peer pressure, or a want to "fit in" with a group of people.
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I'm not too sure on the logical appeal one, but I hope this helps :)
Many people burst out and do something wrong because of a certain emotion. It can be anger, sadness, anything. Wanting revenge on a person might fill one with anger, and in the midst of their emotion they will not think about the consequences. Loneliness, or a desire to be like other people might drive someone, again, to do something wrong in their want for being accepted.
I believe the correct answer is A) abolitionist movement.
We are told that he was in favor of the secessionist Confederation, and he was politically involved, and also had a plantation with slaves.