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14 April, 06:42

What does the setting in "The Rockpile" by James Baldwin say about the story's neighborhood in relation to larger society?

(A) It seems to be outside mainstream society.

(B) It is a place of leadership in society.

(C) It is an important part of society.

(D) It seems to be integrated into society.

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  1. 14 April, 10:26
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    Harlem in the year of 1930 is the setting of "the rockpile", which is a place and period where "black people art's" started to gain fame.

    based on that, i think the answer would be:

    A. it seems to be outside mainstream society
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