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What is the central theme of the poem “Telephone Conversation”?

AUrban lifestyle

BPatriotism

CRacial discrimination

DReligious hypocrisy

Answer:

C. Racial discrimination

Read Explanation:

: The poem highlights everyday racism, showing how the landlady changes her tone when she finds out the speaker is African. Her obsession with skin tone reflects deep-seated prejudice.


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