Read the poem “Let America Be America Again” (1935) by Langston Hughes. Think about the perspectives in the Hughes’s poem and how it relates to your life or the US today. Sentence stem: I think the poem “Let America Be America Again” by Hughes. . . ” 4 TO 5 SENTENCES this is for my school assignment please and thank you
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Alberto is reading a myth. he wants to learn about the cultural context of the myth-tellers. to do so, he will write a question about each of the four aspects of cultural context. he has written the following question: what kinds of ceremonies or celebrations did the people of this culture practice? which aspect of cultural context does the question address? lifestyle setting customs values
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