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Some of the idioms of the poem "Telephone Conversation" point out the general geography of.............

AMosco

BWashington

CLondon

DParis

Answer:

C. London

Read Explanation:

  • Poem: "Telephone Conversation" (Wole Soyinka).

  • Idioms: Reveal social and geographical context.

  • Location: England, not just London.

  • Theme: Racism in English society.

  • Focus: Social realities beyond a specific city.

  • Language: Reflects English societal norms.

  • Key Idea: Idioms highlight broader English racial prejudice.


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