The extreme poverty of Dakar, Senegal, in "Hip-Hop Planet" is best reflected in which image?The extreme poverty of Dakar, Senegal, in "Hip-Hop Planet" is best reflected in which image?(1 point)

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"When I looked into his eyes, they were bottomless oceans."
"When I looked into his eyes, they were bottomless oceans."

"...they take every bit of...the half-eaten bread, rice, pieces of chicken, the chicken bones...to give to the children in the village."
"...they take every bit of...the half-eaten bread, rice, pieces of chicken, the chicken bones...to give to the children in the village."

"...swimming in the hotel pool with their children, a scene that resembles Birmingham, Alabama, in the 1950s - the blacks servicing, the whites partying."
"...swimming in the hotel pool with their children, a scene that resembles Birmingham, Alabama, in the 1950s - the blacks servicing, the whites partying."

"...it pulled me to the earth like a hundred-pound ring in my nose."

"The extreme poverty of Dakar, Senegal, in "Hip-Hop Planet" is best reflected in the image of "...they take every bit of...the half-eaten bread, rice, pieces of chicken, the chicken bones...to give to the children in the village." This image showcases the desperation and lack of resources that people in Dakar face, as they salvage leftovers to provide for the children in their community."