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In the line "boogie-woogie rumble / of a dream deferred" from langston hughes's poem "dream boogie," what does the term boogie-woogie refer to? a) a style of jazz developed in harlem

b) a harlem dance craze

c) an unidentified fear, or "boogie man"

d) the bamboula

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