English, 29.01.2022 19:30 lilquongohard
Which details from Dream Variations by Langston Hughes reflect characteristics of the Harlem Renaissance? Select the two correct answers.
A. Hughes emphasizes the rhythms of the jazz clubs in Harlem with the line “dance! whirl! whirl!”
B. The poem explores Hughes’s role as a writer to inspire blacks to look forward toward a new and hopeful life.
C. The poem captures a disconnect between the reality of African-American life and the Santa see if Hughes portrays.
D. Hughes captures the freedom he wishes to experience in the line “to fling my arms wide/in some place of the sun “
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