English, 22.09.2019 06:00 parislightbourne77
How does the narrator in "the notes of a native son" communicate his feelings on race relations?
a) through his feelings about his father.
b)through angry poetry.
c)through his relationship with his mother.
d)through biblical verse
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How does the narrator in "the notes of a native son" communicate his feelings on race relations?
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