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Based on the passage, what is the speaker's
perspective on his place in British culture?

The speaker acknowledges that the British have
taken steps to address racial inequality but believes
he still faces prejudice as an actor.

The speaker believes that he can encourage more
black actors to perform Shakespeare.

The speaker is critical of British attitudes toward
race but also feels distant from other black people
in England.

The speaker thinks reading texts from British
culture helps people understand Shakespeare.


Based on the passage, what is the speaker's perspective on his place in British culture? The speaker

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