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15 July, 01:30

What jazz influence is displayed in the following lines from Langston Hughes's poem "Deferred"? I want to pass the civil service. I want a television set. You know, as old as I am, I ain't never owned a decent radio yet? I'd like to take up Bach. A. syncopation B. call and response C. improvisation D. bamboula

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  1. 15 July, 01:54
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    B. call and response

    Explanation:

    Call and response are used in jazz music. This is phrasing and means a musical conversation between musicians. A musician or group of musicians can be answered by a response.

    In this poem, the subject is describing his life, in what position is he now and what he wants to achieve. He responds to someone that he never owned a radio. These lines are written like a response to the question of his current situation and what is he wishing for.
  2. 15 July, 03:37
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    It is not B. i got it wrong on plato
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