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In “mother to son”, langston hughes most likely uses words like i’se, climbin’, kinder, and ain’t because of all of the following excepta)  he wants to create a lyrical, rhythmic qualityb)  he wants to convey the dialect and essence of the time periodc)  he uses contractions that mirror everyday speech to the reader relate to the characterd)  he wants to portray the mother as an african-american from a rural area who is most likely uneducated

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