22) ‘His run down shoes have paper in them’.This suggests that theJazz player was *
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unusually greedy
extraordinarily stingy
always simple
extremely poor
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His rundown shoes have paper in them, it suggests Jazz player was poor
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Answer: His run down shoes have paper in them, this suggests that Jazz player was extremely poor.
Step-by-step explanation:
- The Jazz player is a poor man. His shoes are old and torn and he has put paper in them to be able to wear them.
- Carl Wendall Hines Jr. of North Carolina United states of America have written the poem "Jazz poem two poem"
- In this poem, the old Jazz (singer of Religious songs) is preaching the Black Gospel of Jazz. He flies high as a bird. He's popular.
- First stanza describes jazz musician. It's wrinkly. He's uninterested. Closed eyes, vintage blue shirt. His jacket holds his stomach. He has papers in his worn-out sneakers.
- Unshaven, he has suffered. Aged. I often say "old." He's a commanding artist despite this. His chest has an ancient alto sax. Wire hanger supports it. With this instrument, he asserts he's a Blackman sent to preach the Black Gospel of Jazz.
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