• 2022-05-31
    What did Ellison think of Richard Wright’s work?
    A: Wright’s protest novel was an good example for black writers.
    B: Wright’s depiction of blacks as the oppressed victims of whites was a good topic.
    C: Wright’s tendency to write primarily for a white audience limited his vision.
    D: None of the above.
  • C

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      To Karen Wright, what is the biggest problem ?

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      In Invisible Man Ralph Ellison ________. A: followed the protest novel B: went beyond the protest novel C: portrayed a man’s life defined by his race D: portrayed a man’s life defined by the society

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      ____________ and ___________ are the spokesman of the Lost Generation. A: Ezra Pound; Richard Wright B: Scott Fitzgerald; Ernest Hemingway C: Ralph Ellison; Langston Hughes D: Saul Bellow; William Faulkner

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      The function of the last paragraph is to________. A: conclude an argument established in the first paragraph B: introduce a new example of modern art C: contrast Ms. Wright's influence with that of the artist's mother D: reveal a change in the perception established in each of the prior<br/>paragraphs

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      How did Mrs. Hales and Mrs. Peters describe Mr. Wright?