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To be a bus driver
It is from the poem, "A Dream Deferred".
Because there is a poem called both "Harlem" or "A Dream Deferred" which compares a dream to a raisin in the son. The poem is by Langston Hughes, I think
To buy a liquor store.
Dat sunz poo and swag
they do stay alive
He want freedom for every person of every race.
No. Compare means to look at the similarities, and contrast means to look at the differences.
The figure of speech used in these lines is a simile, as it directly compares the act of putting aside a dream to the idea of a raisin drying up in the sun. The simile creates a visual and sensory image that helps to emphasize the impact of neglecting or delaying one's dreams.
Is martin's speech "I have a dream" persuasive speech?
It is from the poem, "A Dream Deferred".
To be a bus driver
Because there is a poem called both "Harlem" or "A Dream Deferred" which compares a dream to a raisin in the son. The poem is by Langston Hughes, I think
To buy a liquor store.
Dat sunz poo and swag
“I Have a Dream speech”
the speach that dr king make was "Eveybody dance now"