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What is the significance of the first and last lines in langston hughes’ poem “i, too”? (page 314)

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the speaker feels inferior to other americans, so he “sings” to feel equal.

the confident speaker realizes that he is as important a part of american as anyone else.

the speaker is expressing his belief that he will never be accepted into his community.

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