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Charra [1.4K]
2 years ago
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Read the lines from "Harlem. " (Links to an external site. ) Maybe it just sags like a heavy load. Read the lines from "The Wear

y Blues. " (Links to an external site. ) He did a lazy sway. . . He did a lazy sway. Which best describes the relationship between these lines? Group of answer choices The lines from "Harlem" provide sensory details, and the lines from "The Weary Blues" do not. The lines from "Harlem" and the lines from "The Weary Blues" both provide details through personification. The lines from "Harlem" provide details using the sense of sight, and the lines from "The Weary Blues" provide details using the sense of touch. The lines from "Harlem" and the lines from "The Weary Blues" both provide details using the sense of sight.
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Oksanka [162]2 years ago
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The best description of the relationship between these lines is the lines from "Harlem" and the lines from "The Weary Blues" both provide details using the sense of sight.

The correct option is D.

<h3>What are Harlem and the weary blue?</h3>

"The Weary Blues" and  "Harlem"  both are poems written by  American poet Langston Hughes.

Harlem is a poem about black musicians who play music at night, and The weary blue is a poem about the dreams that are put into hold.

Thus, the correct option is D.

Learn about Harlem, here:

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