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What is the central idea of Langston Hughes’s poem “Dreams”?
A. Dreams provide hope for people’s lives.
B. Dreams allow people to rest and relax.
C. Dreams remind people of past experiences.
D. Dreams predict people’s successes and failures.

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Answered by Parkanna91
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Explanation:

The theme of “Dreams” by Langston Hughes is about not giving up on what you want out of life. Hughes says to “Hold fast to dreams” and not let them go, for if you do, your life will be meaningless and unfulfilled. He shows this theme through his use of figures of speech.

Answered by AppleCookies
14

Answer:

The theme of “Dreams” by Langston Hughes is about not giving up on what you want out of life. Hughes says to “Hold fast to dreams” and not let them go, for if you do, your life will be meaningless and unfulfilled.

Dreams provide hope for people’s lives is the answer

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