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Answer: A) Draw connections to US cultural heritage.
Explanation:
In his poem <em>"I, Too, Sing America"</em>, Hughes alludes to Walt Whitman's ideas in his poem,<em> "I Hear America Singing.</em>" Whitman argues that people of various professions deserve to be 'free'. He celebrates the cultural diversity present in America. Hughes wants to convey the same idea in "I, Too", but from a different perspective. Through a metaphor, he tries to portray how African American people are treated. He compares a black man to "a dark brother" that needs to sit in the kitchen when the guests come. In his opinion, African Americans also deserve to "sing America" and be an equal part of its society.
The Virginia Statute for religious freedom allowed separation of church and state and freedom of conscience. In Jefferson's three paragraphed excerpt, he expressed his beliefs like people's rights. He wanted the people to vote for an assembly who can change the law.
<span>the narrator's efforts to develop a good relationship with the other characters
Even though he is tied up and being kept as a prisoner, the narrator still is trying to create a good relationship with the people around him. He could treat them poorly as they began treating him, but he chooses to learn to get to know their society and in turn they start becoming more and more comfortable with him as well. Because he spends so much time detailing his attempts to develop a good relationship, the reader can infer that this is what is most important to him. </span>