How does the narrator in Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man end up living in an underground hole in Harlem?

a. It was the only living space he could afford.
b. He accidentally fell into it during a riot.
c. He was driven there by three hostile white boys.
d. He withdrew from society after a wrongful arrest.

Answer: b

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A. Incan B. Mayan C. Moche D. Paracas E. Aztec

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What concept forms the basis for the piece?

a. Rapidly shifting chord progressions b. Repeating ostinato patterns c. Collective improvisation d. A series of chords that are held for four measures each

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