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How do the words clapping and stomping in the poem "Latin & Soul" convey the speaker's feelings about the music? They demonstrate that the speaker dislikes how music affects people.

They reveal that the speaker feels that the beat of the music is harsh.

They suggest that the speaker feels like the music is inappropriate.

They show that the speaker feels the music is lively and brings people together.

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