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1. Both speakers are voicing for a bunch of individuals, passing on identity. Usually in differentiate with later poems who are talking of as it were themselves or of another individual. “The Negro Speaks of Rivers” is the viewpoint of a entirety bunch or nation of individuals. He got to be the representative for a whole race, but by utilizing “I” or maybe and “We” shows a individual character. Your answer is "Both poems despite their points of view, speak for an entire race.

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4. The founding of the nation was marked by great struggle and strife.  

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