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In "I, Too, Sing America." why did Langston Hughes most likely allude to Walt Whitman's poem "I Hear America Singing"?
Check all that apply.
to prove that he had read Whitman's poem
to write about similar themes as Whitman to expand on the ideas in Whitman's poem
to link his poem with another great American poem to demonstrate that he was a better poet than Whitman

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Answer:

to write about similar themes as Whitman (b)

to expand on the ideas in Whitman's poem (c)

Explanation:

I took the test on Edge and "I, Too, Sing America" was simply meant to be an allusion to Hughes' poem which only have the purpose of expanding on one's idea or referencing a similar theme to the original's.

In I Too Sing America  Langston Hughes  allude to Walt Whitman's poem I Hear America Singing is to write about similar themes as Whitman and to expand on the ideas in Whitman's poem.

What is context of the poem?

In Whitman's sonnet the writer expresses that many gathering sing to America.

He makes reference to that these gathering comprise of the people nurses,mechanics and woodcutter of America, yet he doesn't specify about the individuals of color living in America.

Hughas epands the possibility of whitmans sonnet by referencing that even the dark additionally sing for America as they are the resident of America.

Something else Hughes did in was to interface his sonnet with another incredible American sonnet, so his sonnet can acquire perceivability.

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