Langston Hughes "The Big Sea"
The speaker uses lines 30-40 ("I could not...largely excluded") primarily to
Emphasize the effects of racism by cataloging his experiences
In relation to the rest of the passage, the first paragraph provides
Historical information that illuminates the speaker's own circumstances
The word "education" (line 24) refers to
Learning obtained through experience
The second paragraph is significant in that the speaker
Makes use of the power of personal experience
The series of phrase in lines 12-14 ("in muscles... Became divine") suggests the
Many ways that class structure was maintained
The speaker used the word "impossible" twice at the beginning of the final paragraph (line 55) in order to
Highlight the strong feelings that the subject engenders
In context, the phrase "sleepless vigilance" (line 27) suggests
The determined enforcement of a system
Line 7 ("continually knocking his hands, head and heart") provides an example of
Alliteration
The speaker's tone might best be described as
Civil but angry
As used in line 55, "gainsay" is best interpreted to mean
Deny
The primary imagery of the passage is that of
Confinement
The final sentence of the passage (lines 58-64) moves from
Relating an incident to decrying its implications
The effectiveness of the final paragraph is primarily a result of its
Use of specific example
The speaker's primary purpose in the passage is to
Convey the psychological impact of a system of segregation