In "the negro speaks of rivers," for whom do the first-person pronouns "i" and "my" stand?
a....
English, 24.09.2019 09:30 floresvanexel4pejp1p
In "the negro speaks of rivers," for whom do the first-person pronouns "i" and "my" stand?
a.
the speaker and all the rivers the speaker mentions
b.
all people who to build all the great civilizations of the past
c.
the speaker and all the people of the speaker's race
d.
all people who live near the rivers mentioned in the poem
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