English, 26.11.2021 19:40 zoelynn8386
On Ralph Ellison’s Living With Music (1955)
In the passage, the drunk, the jazz musicians, and the singer all share which of the following?
Select one:
a. An inability to identify with others
b. An intense application to a single activity
c. A concern more with individuality than with tradition
d. An ambivalent feeling about their roles in life
e. A desire for popular approval
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