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A.
an attack on the British telephone system
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B.
a complaint about the difficulty of getting telephones installed in private houses
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C.
about the colour of Soyinka's passport
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D.
a humorous but satirical comment on colour prejudice in Britain
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E.
about the game of hide and seek
Correct Answer: Option D
Explanation
Wole Soyinka’s Telephone Conversation is a satirical poem that highlights racial discrimination in Britain. The poem describes a telephone conversation between a Black African man (the speaker) and a white landlady who hesitates to rent an apartment to him after learning about his skin colour.
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