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2 December, 01:37

Read the excerpt from "I Dream a World" by Langston Hughes.

A world I dream where black or white,

Whatever race you be,

Will share the bounties of the earth

And every man is free,

Where wretchedness will hang its head

And joy, like a pearl,

Attends the needs of all mankind-

Of such I dream, my world!

Based on the dreams that the speaker describes, it is reasonable to infer that the speaker

A. is hopeful all people will experience the same freedoms he enjoys.

B. will do whatever is necessary to gain equality for all.

C. lives in a time and place where equality does not exist.

D. has given up the idea that one day all people will be treated the same

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  1. 2 December, 04:36
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    C. would be your answr
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