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Which lines from the poem best expresses the speaker's attitude toward oppression?


A
"From awakening eyes in a black face —" ( Line 2)
B
"I look then at the silly walls" ( Line 6)
C
"I look at my own body" ( Line 11)
D
"Then let us hurry, comrades" ( Line 15)

Answer :

Answer:

B . "I look then at the silly walls"

Explanation:

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B . "I look then at the silly walls" ( Line 6)

In this line from the poem, the poet describes the walls that separate the black race as silly. This shows his stance on the issue of slavery.

He despises it and does not consider it as something good.

So, line 6 of this poem shows that the speaker has a negative attitude towards oppression.

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