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24 July, 13:10

In Hughes's poem, what could "Daybreak in Alabama" stand for?

a. A beautiful sunset

b. Westward migration

c. Natural disaster

d. A change for the better

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  1. R
    24 July, 16:06
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    Taking into consideration that Hughes wrote during the Harlem Renaissance (a racial-conflict and racial-pride centered movement) to highlight the problems and importance of African-American people of the era, we can infer that, by daybreak, he is making a metaphor to compare the hopeful future he aims for with the break of the morning. He goes on to say that, when he becomes a composer, he will write songs that will touch everyone and will create unity to see the daybreak in Alabama.

    Therefore, your best answer is option D.
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