In "I, Too," why does the speaker say "they" will be ashamed? A) because they are not as beautiful as the speaker B) because they realize that the person they dismissed is actually beautiful C) because they wish they were as intelligent as the speaker D) because they have their meals in the kitchen
i think it might be B or C
@brandbear what is "I, Too"?
it is a peom
i now think is is D
i gtg. "Besides, They’ll see how beautiful I am And be ashamed—" why do u think it's d?
because in the poem it talks about their meals are in the kitchen
right, but that be something to be ashamed of?
oh, i see. cause they sent her to the kitchen. but why are they ashamed that they sent her to the kitchen?
idk
proble cause the poem is from the slavery time
yeah, i would guess. look at this and see if you can figure it out "Besides, They’ll see how beautiful I am And be ashamed—"
so you are saying that it is B
i think it is
ok
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