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Which statement cites direct evidence from the passage to support its meaning MOST effectively?

A)

Dunbar claims that the bird is not in a real cage at all and is actually "free."

B)

Paul Dunbar's poem expresses great sadness and longing for finding romantic love.

C)

Paul Dunbar uses the metaphor of a bird that is in a cage to describe how others feel.

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D)

Dunbar identifies strongly with a trapped animal: "I know what the caged bird feels, alas!".

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  1. Yesterday, 07:23
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    D Dunbar identities strongly with a trapped animal I know what the caged bird feels alas!
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