English, 20.07.2019 23:00 nataliamontirl6079
Read the following passage from langston hughes's "theme for english b" and answer the question. it's not easy to know what is true for you or me at twenty-two, my age. but i guess i'm what i feel and see and hear, harlem, i hear you: hear you, hear me—we two—you, me, talk on this page. (i hear new york, too.) me—who? hughes points to the "page" several times in this poem. of what is the "page" a symbol? a. college b. self-creation c. death d. harlem
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