In the poem “Dream Deferred,” Langston Hughes asks the questions "What happens to a dream deferred?" and "Does it dry up like a
raisin in the sun?" What does the author mean by comparing a postponed dream to a dried-up raisin? A. The dream will flower and bear fruit. B. The dream will wither and shrivel. C. The dream will come true with hard work. D. The dream will be sweet like a raisin.
Explanation: In the given sentences from the poem "Dream Deferred" the author compare a dream that has been forgotten with a raisin drying in the sun, this comparison gives the image of the consequence of giving up on a dream or even postpone it, the dream will wither, it will fade, like a raising left in the sun to dry. He makes this analogy to encourage the audience to follow their dreams.