Assuming this is in regard to "I Hear America Singing" by Walt Whitman, and "I, Too", by Langston Hughes.
The main point that Hughes makes in "I too (Sing, America)" is that the experience of many marginalized groups are not acknowledged in the national narrative. He directs this at Whitman's poem, pointing the many groups he does not mention singing. Hughes makes the point that American needs to celebrate all its people, and not just the ones who had a voice at the time.
Best answer is D) <span>America needs to celebrate its people.
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I'm sure its the first one. I haven't really read the poem in a while but i can easily tell by how it's spoken.
The error is in the first sentence- “shine brightly” should be “shines brightly” because the subject is singular.
Answer:
fish and them in turn attract
No it doesnt work and im with you on that