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mihalych1998 [28]
2 years ago
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Both Baldwin and Hurston were hurt and angered by the oppression of their people by white society. Select the two statements tha

t best explain how they each expressed their feelings through the writing we have studied in this unit?
-Baldwin discussed his feelings and opinions in a blunt, honest manner.
-Baldwin expressed his pain honestly in his essay, but he spoke gently and with occasional humor.
-Hurston focused on portraying black culture and society in a positive, self-affirming way.
-Hurston expressed her outrage against whites by creating white characters who were foolish and clumsy.

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elixir [45]2 years ago
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i would use number 1 & lastly number 3 i hope this helps

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