Comprehension Passage

THE GROCER'S CHILDREN

The grocer's children

eat day-old bread,

moldy cakes and cheese,

soft black bananas

on stale shredded wheat,

weeviled rice, their plates

heaped high with wilted

greens, bruised fruit,

surprise treats

from unlabelled cans,

tainted meat.

The grocer's children

never go hungry.

How does the poem achieve its effect?

1
It lists a number of grocery items which do not have any tangible nutritive benefit
2
It presents a series of inedible fare in the face of the basic need to eat
3
It strays away from the tongue-in-cheek beginning to state the obvious
4
It posits the circumspect existence of a reasonable plan to alleviate hunger

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