I believe the correct answer is: <span>The speaker believes that he will one day share equally in the fruits of human labor.
The poem is a bitter statement about the current state of affairs between white and black people. Black people are still oppressed and exploited; however, there will be a time when they will not be looked down upon as lesser human beings. Today, white people reap what black people plant. He doesn't hope that he, as a black man, would get to reap what others plant. He only hopes that the world would be more just to them.</span>
I think its b but dont get mad im not sure
Choice D , The Communist Manifesto
<span>The flight was postponed by bad weather for which I had a ticket, contains a misplaced modifier.</span>