15. Where do you think the poem,
"Between these lines' is set ?
OA) A town
OB) A cityO C) A villageOD) Anywhere
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The poem 'Between the lines' by S. Joseph is not set in any particular place like a town, city, or village. (Option D)
- This is because the poet, through this poem, wants to convey that he and the reader could have been acquainted with each other.
- Both cease to exist and who know they met at some market, beach, or any other place on earth.
- He wants to convey that we all are ordinary people, doing ordinary tasks to please us.
- Through this poem, he's making a connection between him and the readers/appreciators of his writings.
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