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Which of the following did NOT contribute to the Harlem Renaissance?
<em>F. Scott Fitzgerald</em>
In the poem, "We Wear the Mask", of what is the mask a metaphor?
<em>the false exteriors of African Americans</em>
Who is the speaker in Paul Lawrence Dunbar's, "We Wear the Mask"?
<em>The collective voice of the African American community.</em>
In Paul Lawrence Dunbar's poem, "Sympathy", what does the caged bird most want?
<em>To be free.</em>
Which of the following lines from Paul Lawrence Dunbar's "Sympathy" is an example of imagery using a simile?
<em>"And the river flows like a stream of glass"</em>
What is the significance of the kitchen setting in Langston's Hughes' poem "I,Too"?
<em>The represents images of deep racial injustice.</em>
What is the significance of the first and last lines in Langston Hughes' poem "I, Too"?
<em>The confident speaker realizes that he is as important a part of American as anyone else.</em>
In Arna Bontempts "A Black Man Talks of Reaping", the speaker's description of sowing seeds is _______________ for how African Americans worked hard for white people but did not reap the benefits.
<em>metaphor</em>
What is the tone of Botempts' poem, "A Black Man Talks of Reaping"?
<em>bitter</em>
In Countee Cullen's poem, "Any Human to Another", the poet uses ________________ to communicate his theme of universal sorrow.
<em>imagery</em>
The tone of Claude McKay's poem, "The Tropics in New York," is __________.
<em>nostalgic</em>
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Which is NOT an example of imagery in Langston Hughes' poem "Dream Variations"?
<em>"That is my dream!"</em>
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What does the dream in "Dream Variations" represent?
<em>The speaker's longing for a place where he can express himself freely.</em>