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27 October, 00:38

1. The tone of the poem "Ka'Ba" versus the tone of the poem "Harlem II" might be described as: A. Grateful vs Ungrateful B. Certain vs Doubtful C. Hopeful vs Defeated D. Safe vs Dangerous

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  1. 27 October, 02:38
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    The correct answer is: C

    The tone of the "Ka'Ba" versus the tone of the poem "Harlem II" might be described as hopeful vs defeated.
  2. 27 October, 04:24
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    The answer is: C. Hopeful vs Defeated

    In the poem "Ka'Ba" Amiri Baraka honored the beauty of the black people, he describes what happened with them and how they were taken from their land, however, they should be aware of the prettiness of the race, in the poem "Harlem II" Langston Hughes talk about what happened with a dream deferred with a sad tone.
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