It all depends on ur personality , either way is fine
The story is about Mallam Sile, a blind tea seller who went abroad in search of money to help his parents, but while he was doing that, his parents died. He didn't go to the funeral, but continued saving money. Everybody took advantage of him at his work, because he was blind, but he kept treating everyone with respect nevertheless. He is a romantic, sings songs about finding true love. He manages to save enough money to come back home and open a tea shop. He married, and his wife took great care of him, even beating a guy who didn't want to pay him his debt. After that incident, people started respecting him, and he thanked Allah for the good life he had, as well as a great wife.
The answer is : Both a and b
In the Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock, he write the poem to address his wife.
In the poem, he wrote about another woman and there's a sentence that said "settling a pillow by her head" which is very likely mean that the lady is his mistress"
The correct answer is A.
This passage realtes the events that reveal to the reader that Anderson is being discriminated due to his race.
When Anderson wants to book the hall, he is told that there are no dates available. Suspicious, he asks a white pianist to do the same, and the man is given a date in no time. This makes Anderson understand that the reason why he was not allowed to book the place was the colour of his skin.
Answers B, C and D are incorrect because the paragraph does not use figurative language, is not foreshadowing any events, and does not present a dialogue.