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4 September, 13:46

There was always radio which brought us

Songs from wlac in nashville and what we

would now call

Easy listening or smooth jazz but when I

listened

Late at night with my portable (that I was so

proud of)

Tucked under my pillow

I heard nat king cole and matt dennis, june

christy and ella fitzgerald

And sometimes sarah vaughan sing black

coffee

Which I now drink

It was just called music

Which idea is explicitly stated in this passage?

A. The poem takes place in the past.

B. The speaker has a deep appreciation of jazz music.

C. The speaker was proud of her radio.

D. The speaker loves to drink coffee.

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Answers (2)
  1. 4 September, 16:07
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    The speaker was proud of her radio.
  2. 4 September, 17:43
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    C. The speaker was proud of her radio is the correct answer.

    Explanation:

    In the poem, the speaker mentions how the radio connects her with the music, particularly with jazz. Letter C is the correct answer since it is stated clearly in two lines, when she says "Late at night with my portable (that I was so/proud of) " where portable means radio. Due to this, letter C is the correct answer.
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