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23 March, 11:26

Read this excerpt from Claude McKay's "The Harlem Dancer": The wine-flushed, bold-eyed boys, and even the girls, Devoured her with their eager, passionate gaze; But, looking at her falsely-smiling face I knew her self was not in that strange place. Which phrase best indicates that the speaker is sympathetic toward the dancer?

a. bold eyed boys

b. devoured her

c. falsely smiling face

d. strange place

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  1. 23 March, 13:20
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    It's d. strange place because he is feeling sympathetic towards her being in an uncomfortable place
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