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What is a recurring image in David Diop's poems that symbolizes the resilience and endurance of the African people?

AA flowing river

BA baobab tree

CA soaring eagle

DA burning flame

Answer:

B. A baobab tree

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The baobab tree is a recurring image in David Diop's poems that symbolizes the resilience and endurance of the African people. Known for its longevity and ability to thrive in harsh conditions, the baobab represents the strength, adaptability, and enduring spirit of Africans in the face of adversity.


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