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Write a two paragraph response. Compare and contrast Langston Hughes' "Harlem [2]" and Louise Driscoll's "Hold Fast Your Dreams," explaining
the similarities and differences between the two poems.
Be sure to use textual evidence from both poems to support the points in your response.
Consider writing about word choice, rhyme (or no rhyme), and theme.

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