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Sav [38]
3 years ago
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Read the following excerpt from "Madam and the Rent Man" by Langston Hughes. The word choice in the line "I'd go to Hades" impli

es that the speaker I said, Listen, Before I'd pay I'd go to Hades And rot away! O is planning a trip to escape her problems, O does not have the money to pay the rent. O plans to pay the rent man as soon as possible, O would rather do anything than pay the rent Mark this and return Save and Exit Subre​
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hram777 [196]3 years ago
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yes

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