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In Langston Hughes's poem "Theme for English B," the speaker addresses his own identity, ideas about racism and segregation, and his relationship with his teacher. In a well-written paragraph using textual evidence, analyze how Hughes uses metaphor to
describe the relationship between the speaker's life and the assignment.

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