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? Reading and Writing · None · None · MCQ Q14

14 “Aunt Sue’s Stories” is a 1926 poem by Langston Hughes. In the poem, the speaker indicates that the stories Aunt Sue tells are based on Aunt Sue’s personal experiences, saying that b l a n k Which choice most effectively uses a quotation from “Aunt Sue’s Stories” to illustrate the claim?

  1. A

    dark shadows “cross and recross / Aunt Sue’s stories.”

  2. B

    a listening child “knows that Aunt Sue / Never got her stories out of any book at all, / But that they came / Right out of her own life.”

  3. C

    the stories are told during “Summer nights on the front porch.”

  4. D

    the people in the stories “Mingle themselves softly / In the flow of old Aunt Sue’s voice, / Mingle themselves softly.”

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