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In the poem of "Blink Your Eyes", what does the repetition of the phrase, "I could wake up in the morning/without a warning" signify?
c. The speaker's unfortunate realization that driving at night will lead him to be racially profiled.
d. The speaker's sense of powerlessness over his own life because of his skin color.
b. The speaker's desire to live life to the fullest regardless of his skin color.
a. The speaker's need to get up early to avoid seeing police officers on the streets.


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