PEEL- The Negro Speaks of Rivers
point: Langston Hughes used the river as a symbol of life for African American in the poem "The Negro Speaks of Rivers.
Evidence #1: In the line "I built my hut near the Congo it lulled me to sleep" it is expresses how great is the river is and how comfortable he is.
Evidence #2:In the line "I heard the singing of the Mississippi". personification, the river epressed joy of the slaves.
Explanation #1:
explanation #2:
Link: Langston Hughes uses figurative language to show
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