In "Mother to Son," what does Langston Hughes do to create a bond between the speaker and the reader? A. He uses the second-pers
on point of view. B. He includes the images of staircase landings and corners. C. He describes the motherly appearance of the speaker. D. He rejects all forms of figurative language.
In "Mother to Son," what does Langston Hughes do to create a bond between the speaker and the reader? A. He uses the second-person point of view. B. He includes the images of staircase landings and corners. C. He describes the motherly appearance of the speaker. D. He rejects all forms of figurative language. Option A
Answer:I think that its "He admits that his life is of no worth because he is old and offers to give his life for Mowgli." because he said he would fight and his life is worthless in the paragraph.