A&P and Other Stories

Telephone Conversation by William Stafford

PART A: How does the speaker use irony when addressing the landlady and responding to her questions?

  1. The speaker appears polite in conversation with the landlady when in reality they are making fun of her.
  2. The speaker goes out of their way to be polite and respectful to the landlady to convince her to rent the property to them.
  3. The speaker is polite and considerate to the landlady to draw attention to how rude she is being to them.
  4. The speaker is kind and respectful towards the landlady, hoping that it will cause her to be friendlier towards them.
PART B: Which quote from the text best supports the answer to Part A?

  1. “‘I hate a wasted journey — I am African.’ / Silence. Silenced transmission of” ( Lines 5-6)
  2. “By ill-mannered silence, surrender / Pushed dumbfounded to beg simplification.” ( Lines 15-16)
  3. “Flight of fancy, till truthfulness, clanged her accent / Hard on the mouthpiece. ‘WHAT'S THAT?’ conceding” ( Lines 24-25)
  4. “‘About my ears — ‘Madam,’ I pleaded, ‘wouldn't you rather / See for yourself?’” ( Lines 34-35)
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