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In the line "boogie-woogie rumble / Of a dream deferred" from Langston Hughes's poem "Dream Boogie," what does the term boogie-woogie refer to?

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Answer:

A. a style of jazz developed in Harlem

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I just took the test on Edmentum/Plato and I was correct.

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User Samer Buna
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Answer:

Your answer would be something along the lines of a style of jazz.

Step-by-step explanation:

I don't know the exact answer choices, or the full poem, but I looked it up. In the poem, the writer says things like "daddy" in order to hint at the jazz era. The artistic language used also hints at this.

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User Matt Seymour
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