Answer:
B) Island
by Langston Hughes (excerpt)
<em>Black and white,
</em>
<em>Gold and brown--
</em>
<em>Chocolate-custard
</em>
<em>Pie of a town. </em>
<em />
<em>Dream within a dream,
</em>
<em>Our dream deferred. </em>
<em>
</em>
<em>Good morning, daddy!
</em>
<em>
</em>
<em>Ain't you heard?</em>
Explanation:
In the sonnet "Islan"d by Langston Hughes, we can see the call-and-response format derived from Jazz music.
The call and react occur between the speaker and his child. He is discussing his fantasy when his kid welcomes him, to which he answers consequently with a disheartening answer.