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Which of the following best describes the tone of David Diop's poem 'Africa'?

ANostalgic and melancholic

BAngry and defiant

CHopeful and optimistic

DIndifferent and detached

Answer:

B. Angry and defiant

Read Explanation:

The tone of David Diop's poem 'Africa' is predominantly angry and defiant. The poem expresses a strong sense of indignation towards the colonial powers and a firm resolve to reclaim African identity and dignity. This tone is evident in the poem's powerful imagery and forceful language, which serve to convey the depth of Diop's emotional response to the colonial experience.


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