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Which detail from the poem, "LET AMERICA BE AMERICA AGAIN," best expresses the second speaker's point of view? A "I am the young man, full of strength and hope,/ Tangled in that ancient endless chain" ( Lines 25-26) B "I am the farmer, bondsman to the soil/ I am the worker sold to the machine" ( Lines 31-32) C "I am the man who never got ahead,/ The poorest worker bartered through the years." ( Lines 37-38) D "O, let America be America again—/ The land that never has been yet—" ( Lines 62-63)

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