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Read this excerpt from claude mckay's "the harlem dancer": the wine-flushed, bold-eyed boys, and even the girls, devoured her with their eager, passionate gaze; but, looking at her falsely-smiling face i knew her self was not in that strange place. where is the speaker? a. at a nightclub b. at a circus c. at a concert d. at a party

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