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In Lucille Clifton’s poem “wishes for sons,” what specific hope does the speaker express for her sons?

Multiple choice question for African-American Literature. Select an option, then review the explanation below.

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Explanation

The speaker in Clifton’s poem conveys a desire for her sons to fully encounter the struggles and shame associated with womanhood. This wish emphasizes a deep empathy and understanding of female experience, rather than simply hoping they evade mistakes, live richer lives, or fulfill personal dreams.

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