Du Bois Green Sheet #4
In line 17, the word "it" refers to
"veil" (line 16)
the sons of night (line 38) are
African American boys
The phrase "being a problem is a strange experience" (line 1) contributes to the unity of the passage in which of the following ways?
As an indication of the author's own sense of racial disharmony
the speaker's contempt wanes and is replace by
a commitment to become a famous professional
In this passage, the anecdote of the visiting cards serves as
an epiphany for the speaker
The speaker uses the word "beat" three times in lines 19-21 in order to
establish a contrast between the first two uses of the word and the third use
the tone of this passage can NOT be described as
laudatory
The speaker was a problem because
of his race
One can infer from the passage all of the following EXCEPT that
the speaker considered himself inferior to his white peers
after presenting the incident of the visiting-cards, the speakers controls the rest of the passage by employing
two extended metaphors