Which statement describes a key difference between Driscoll's "Hold Fast Your Dreams" and Hughes's "Harlem [2]"
A.
Driscoll's poem suggests that dreams are important, while Hughes's piece does not value dreams.
B.
Driscoll's poem is a long and involved exploration of dreams, while Hughes's piece is short and simple.
C.
Driscoll's poem uses dream as a metaphor for natural beauty, while Hughes's piece deals with dreams literally.

D.
Driscoll's poem deals with nurturing dreams, while Hughes's piece is about what happens when dreams are not nurtured.

Respuesta :

The answer is D. Hughes talks about what happens with a "dream deferred."