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Plzzzzzz help!!! 5 questions for 50 pts to whoever answers correct (This question will be worth 10 and if they are right than I'll ask another question worth 40 pts and just answer anything to get 40 points)!
1.Read the quotation from Hip Hop Planet and then answer the following question.
"We know all about French History , says Abdou Ba, a Senegalese producer and musician."We know about their kings, their castles, their art, their music. We know everything about them. But they don't know much about us." The tone of the above quotation discussing the senegalese people and their history in Hip Hop Planet might be described as__
A.Indifferent
B.Thankful
C.Bitter
D.Embarrassed
2.In hip hop planet the speaker is?
A.Indifferent to the history of the music
B.Angry with historical representations of rap music
C.Enamored with all aspects of rap culture
D.Respectful of the rich culture and history that inspired rap music
3.The theme of the "Ka' Ba" can best be inferred from which line?
A."Return, destroy, and create, What will be"
B."Defying physics in the stream of their will"
C."Though we sprawl in gray chains in a place"
D."Full of masks and dances and swelling chants"
4. The resilient tone in "Diez in the Desert" can best be inferred from which line?
A."To them and to his siblings, whom he supported, he was an object of admiration."
B."As they ate, in his crackly voice and dry laugh, he told them the story of how a heavyset woman he'd known only as 'Senora' had died... and almost expired himself."
5.Which quotation from Hip Hop Planet most effectively conveys the historical and cultural groundwork for rap music?
A."It was performance art, delivered in a dashiki and Afro, in step with the anger of a bold and sometimes frightening nationalist back movement."
B."In many ways, the music represents an old dream."
C."Hip-Hop has continually changed form, evolving from party music to social commentary..."
D."The rap artists come and go but the conditions that produce them linger."



Respuesta :

1. C. Bitter
2. B.
3. A.
4.B
5. C
Those are what I think the answers are.
1. B. Thankfull

2. D.Respectful of the rich culture and history that inspired rap music

3. 
The theme of "Ka'Ba" by Amiri Baraka can best be inferred from: (C) Though we sprawl in gray chains in a place.

The poet talks about the ongoing issues of the black people and how they are suppressed against their will. They are stuck in a time and place 'in gray chains in a place' that they cannot escape.

4. 

B."As they ate, in his crackly voice and dry laugh, he told them the story of how a heavyset woman he'd known only as 'Senora' had died... and almost expired himself." (NOT SURE THOUGH)

5. 
C."Hip-Hop has continually changed form, evolving from party music to social commentary..."
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