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the answer is b
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In the line<span> "</span>boogie-woogie<span> rumble / Of a </span>dream deferred" from Langston Hughes's poem<span> "</span>Dream Boogie<span>," what </span>does the term boogie-woogie refer to<span> A. a style of jazz developed in Harlem B. a Harlem dance craze C. an unidentified fear, or "</span>boogie<span> man" D.</span>
"And, for my sake, stay here with Antony: Do grace to Caesar's corpse, and grace his speech."
The first revision ("Charlie is taking a dance class because he has to rather than because he enjoys it") is the correct answer :)
Answer: B. rationality versus superstition
Explanation: The narrator is in disbelief of something supernatural like that happening because they are trying to remain rational.