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English, 21.02.2020 01:59 bebo14

Based on the information in the poem Midsummer, what is the speaker's perspective on England?
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The speaker thinks that England has serious racial equality issues.
The speaker thinks that England is handling racial tensions well.
The speaker thinks that race relations are improving greatly in England.
The speaker thinks that people in England are too violent.

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