Read the excerpt below and answer the question. True, from dark-skinned sources have come those slave songs based on Protestant
hymns and Biblical texts known as the spirituals, work songs and secular songs of sorrow and tough luck known as the blues, that outgrowth of ragtime known as jazz (in the development of which whites have assisted), and the Charleston, an eccentric dance invented by the gamins around the public market-place in Charleston, S. C. No one can or does deny this. But these are contributions of a caste in a certain section of the country. They are foreign to Northern Negroes, West Indian Negroes, and African Negroes. What was Schuyler's intended meaning in the statement? Negro art exists in other countries but not in the United States. Negro art of the Harlem Renaissance does not define Negro culture. Negro art of the Harlem Renaissance only exists in music and dance. Negro art does not exist in other countries or in the United States.
A. Negro art of the Harlem Renaissance does not define Negro culture. (i also took african american studies my freshman year so i’d be happy to help with anything else!)
Based on this description of the buchanans’ house, they hide their unattractive qualities beneath beautiful, light, and dreamy appearances. Thank you for posting your question here at brainly. I hope the answer will help you. Feel free to ask more questions.
The literary technique best illustrated by the quotation is (A) Alliteration. Alliteration is a literary device that consists of the repetition of a consonant sound at the beginning of words or stressed syllables of close proximity. The words "full, fadom, feet, five and father" begin with the sound /f/.
The rhyme scheme of the octave of a Petrarchan sonnet is (A) abba/abba. The first eight lines almost always follow this rhyme scheme.
The literary technique best illustrated by the quotation is (B) Allusion. Allusion, in literature, is a figure of speech that consists in a reference to a person, thing, place or event.