In the line<span> "</span>boogie-woogie<span> rumble / Of a </span>dream deferred" from Langston Hughes's poem<span> "</span>Dream Boogie<span>," what </span>does the term boogie-woogie refer to<span> A. a style of jazz developed in Harlem B. a Harlem dance craze C. an unidentified fear, or "</span>boogie<span> man" D.</span>
C
Explanation: it just is
The rhyme scheme is AABB. The corresponding rhyming lines are directly next to each other.
<u>I would risk my life for my friends. </u>
<em>I agree with this statement, because I hold great value in my friend's lives. I could easily risk my own life for theirs in order to protect their well-being.</em>