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1 April, 12:11

Read the lines from Langston Hughes's poem "I, Too, Sing America."

Tomorrow,

I'll be at the table

When company comes.

What is the meaning of these lines?

A. In a day, the speaker will eat with all of the visitors

instead of being tucked away in the kitchen.

B. In the future, all African Americans will not be segregated

and they will be treated fairly.

C. One day, the speaker will be treated fairly by his fellow

Americans and he will not locked away.

D. There will be a day when Americans will recognize that

the speaker is an American, just like they are.

The Correct answers is B

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  1. 1 April, 15:09
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    Answer: B: In the future, all African Americans will not be segregated and they will be treated fairly.

    Explanation: Got it right on test
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