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Which lines from "Follow the Drinking Gourd" and "Go Down, Moses" relate to a desire for liberty? (select all that apply)
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"Go down, Moses, / Way down in Egypt land"
"The river bank will make a very good road, / The dead trees show you the way,"
"Tell old Pharaoh / 'Let my people go!'"
"For the old man is a-waiting for to carry you to freedom"
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