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mention the refrain in the poem "telephonic conversation"?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Symbolism and Imagery Alliteration - “clinical, crushing.” The 'c' sound heightens the sense of the sheer coldness of the landlady towards the speaker. “long gold-rolled/Cigarette-holder” – extended metaphor for the white landlady. It symbolises her perceived affluence and importance.

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Answered by AnanyaPrasad35
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Explanation: It seemed like a good price and the location was fine. The

landlady promised that she didn’t live in the building. The only

thing left was to confess something important about myself.

“Ma’am,” I warned the landlady, “I don’t want to waste a trip

over there. Just so you know, I’m black.”

Symbolism and Imagery Alliteration - “clinical, crushing.” The 'c' sound heightens the sense of the sheer coldness of the landlady towards the speaker. “long gold-rolled/Cigarette-holder” – extended metaphor for the white landlady. It symbolises her perceived affluence and importance.

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