English, asked by oluwatobiloba40, 11 months ago

Read the excerpt from "Madam and the Rent Man" by Langston Hughes.

He said, Madam,
I ain't pleased!
I said, Neither am I.
So we agrees!

Which best describes the poet's attitude in the last two lines of the stanza?

sarcastic
disruptive
indecisive
determined

Answers

Answered by annamanenivengaiah
39

Answer:

1. He said, Madam

2.sarcastic.

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Answered by KomalSrinivas
1

'Sarcastic' best describes the poet's attitude in the last two lines of the stanza.

  • Sarcastic refers to something that is said by means of using irony in order to mock or convey contempt. It is usually marked by bitterness and an ability to make a cutting remark. The statement above has irony and creates a moment of awkwardness and insult.
  • Disruptive refers to the tendency to cause disruption or something to cause trouble and stop someone from continuing or doing something.
  • Indecisive refers to a response by someone who is not able to make a decision quickly and effectively. They do not provide something clear or definite.
  • Determined refers to having a firm decision made and being absolute without changing it. There is a sense of possessiveness with one's decision and it is rigid and does not move.

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