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The image that best reflects the extreme poverty of Dakar, Senegal, in "Hip-Hop Planet" is: "....they take every bit of....the half-eaten bread, rice, pieces of chicken, the chicken bones....to give the children in the village." This image highlights the desperation and struggle for survival in the city, where even leftovers are collected to feed the impoverished children in the village.