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What does the phrase 'the public hide- and-speak' refer to?

AThe public telephone booth

BThe hidden messages in a poem

CA secret meeting place for poets

DA metaphor for public debates

Answer:

A. The public telephone booth

Read Explanation:

  • 'the public hide- and-speak' is taken from Wole Soyinka's Telephone conversation.

  • The poem "Telephone conversation" describes a phone call between a landlady and the speaker, who is black, about renting an apartment.

  • The poem highlights the impact of racial discrimination in the macro structure of society.


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