can some body help me pls Question 1 (1 point)
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How did the Great Migration lead to the Harlem Renaissance?
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Fewer African Americans were now living in the South, so opportunities for southern black people were increasing.
More African Americans were working in factories; therefore, they had more money.
Fewer African Americans were dependent upon white people for their success, so their lives were easier.
More African Americans were freely living in northern cities and were experiencing an exciting sense of cultural pride.
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How did the Harlem Renaissance lead to the Civil Rights Movement?
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The Civil Rights Movement was before the Harlem Renaissance.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. lived in Harlem and decided to start the Civil Rights Movement because he liked the music of the time.
The literature, art, and poetry of the Harlem Renaissance was inspirational to African Americans.
The themes of identity, freedom, and perspective portrayed in Harlem Renaissance works motivated African Americans and other activists to demand more respect for black people from their own government.
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The Harlem Renaissance was important to American society and culture because it
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brought an end to racial segregation in the North.
highlighted the cultural achievements of African Americans.
isolated African Americans from mainstream society.
provided new political opportunities for African Americans.
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One goal of the Harlem Renaissance writers was to
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cut off connections with mainstream American values.
support existing racial barriers.
encourage African Americans to create their own political party.
increase pride in African American culture.
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In the first stanza, why do you think the author chose the images of "cheeks" and "eye"?
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The eyes are the mirror of the soul.
Some physical manifestations of emotion cannot be controlled.
The speaker doesn't want to share joy.
A person's face reflects his or her feelings.
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Which of the following best describes the theme of the poem?
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A To survive in a white world, African Americans must hide their true feelings.
B African Americans are suffering but feel compelled to hide behind a pleasant exteriors.
C Africa Americans choose to deceive white people by wearing masks.
D Both A and B.
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Re-read the following line from "We Wear the Mask"
"We wear the mask that grins and lies"
What does the metaphor of the mask represent in the poem, "We Wear the Mask"?
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the behavior of whites towards blacks
the false exteriors being presented by African American people
the long road ahead for African Americans
religious faith
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Re-read the following lines from the poem, "Sympathy"
“I know why the caged bird beats his wing
Till its blood is red on the cruel bars;
For he must fly back to his perch and cling
When he fain would be on the bough a-swing”
In the poem, "Sympathy," what does the caged bird want most?
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a better cage
joy
freedom
companions
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According to the speaker in "Sympathy," how does the caged bird feel?
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bright, springing, perfumed
faint, clinging, ill
constrained, oppressed, imprisoned
alarmed, persecuted, fearful
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Which of the following BEST explains the title "Sympathy"?
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The speaker also shares the caged bird's desire for freedom.
The speaker pities the caged bird because of its injuries.
The speaker is critical of the caged bird's reasons for singing.
The speaker admires the caged bird’s courage.