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In lines 21-40 (“There . . . home”), the speaker’s juxtaposition of her life in New Orleans with her life at “home” primarily serves to emphasize the harsh reality of her situation the determination required to find a job her desire to return home her struggles as an urban laborer her lack of sympathy for her fellow laborers

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