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kogti [31]
2 years ago
11

What type of point of view is used in this passage?

English
2 answers:
motikmotik2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

I cant stop listening to My Chemical Romance and NF..Any advice?

Explanation:

Pavel [41]2 years ago
7 0
B or c I think sorry brainlest
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1. In Whitman's poem, the poet sings to proclaim an American identity in which each person plays an equal part. In contrast, in Hughes's poem, the speaker's voice is stifled when he is sent to the kitchen, demonstrating that everyone has an equal opportunity to be part of the American identity.

2. In Whitman's poem, the workers use their voices to proclaim an American identity in which each person plays an equal part. In contrast, in Hughes's poem, the speaker's voice is stifled when he is sent to the kitchen, demonstrating that not everyone has an equal opportunity to be part of the American identity.

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option 2 is the correct answer.

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