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The speaker in Claude McKay's "the tropics in New York" cries because he feels

a. hungry
b. angry
c. tired
d. homesick​

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Answer:

Homesick

Step-by-step explanation:

took k12 test

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User Marcelo Oliveto
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The right answer is homesick. In this poem, even we appreciate the exact description of the natural resources of the narrator´s home, we can see too how the memory of the situations lived in his natal city, gives a sadness to his tale and finally begins to cry because he fells "hungry for the old, familiar ways".

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