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which excerpt from \man listening to disc\ best supports the idea that when the speaker listens to music he is the center of his own world?
my delight at being suffused
with phrases from his saxophone—
some like honey, some like vinegar—
is surpassed only by my gratitude
to the woman in the white sweater,
the man in the tan raincoat and the heavy glasses,
who mistake themselves for the center of the universe—
all i can say is watch your step
because the five of us, instruments and all,
are about to angle over
to the south side of the street
and then, in our own tightly knit way,
the only true point of view,
is full of the hope that he,
the hub of the cosmos
To determine the correct excerpt, we analyze each option:
- The first option focuses on the speaker's delight and gratitude, not on being the center of his world.
- The second option describes other people who mistake themselves for the center, not the speaker.
- The third option is about the group moving, not about the speaker being the center.
- The fourth option ("the only true point of view, is full of the hope that he, the hub of the cosmos") uses "hub of the cosmos" to imply the speaker is the center of his own world, as a hub is the center of a wheel (or cosmos here).
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the only true point of view,
is full of the hope that he,
the hub of the cosmos