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Commonlit -Langston Hughes' hidden influence on MLK
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PART A: Which statement identifies the central idea of the text?

A
Despite not explicitly discussing Hughes or his poetry, King quietly conveyed Hughes’ words and ideas in several of his speeches.
B
King allowed the political views of others to dictate his actions when he decided to distance himself from his friend Hughes.
C
King continued to very clearly quote Hughes’ poetry and support both his work and personal ideas throughout the civil rights movement.
D
Without the influence of Hughes’ poetry, it’s unlikely that King’s speeches would have been so moving or influential.

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Answer:

A Despite not explicitly discussing Hughes or his poetry, King etc.

Explanation:

As the title Langston Hughes' Hidden influence on MLK clearly shows, the central idea is the non-visible (at first sight) influence of Langston Hughes on MLK. Due to the fact that MLK didn´t explicitly discussed or mentioned L. Hughes, his influence is, therefore, hidden.

Answer:

The correct option is A. Despite not explicitly discussing Hughes or his poetry. King quietly conveyed Hughes' words and ideas in several of his speeches.

Explanation:

Option A is correct because The commonlit-Langston Hughes conveying the messages quietly and silently through the gestures instead of announcing or expressing the idea and emotions in various speeches.

Reason for the wrong answer:

Option B. King allowed the political views of others to dictate his actions when he decided to distance himself from his friend Hughes is the wrong option because the text has influenced Martin Luthur king and left an impact on him of the feelings and emotions of the text of commonlit-Langston Hughes gestures.

Option C. King continued to very clearly quote Hughes’ poetry and support both his work and personal ideas throughout the civil rights movement is the wrong option because the king has been influenced and positively impacted by the commonlit-Langston Hughes feeling expressed by the gestures, not by the civil rights movement.

Option D. Without the influence of Hughes’ poetry, it’s unlikely that King’s speeches would have been so moving or influential is wrong because Martin Luther King was not a poet instead he was a king having the records of the civil rights movement.

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