4. What does the poet suggest when he describes
Malcolm's cell as "a glowing asylum / where the corridor
light squeezed its way past / the guards like a disobedient
child"? (Lines 3-5)
A. The guards have taken Malcolm's books away from
him.
O B. Malcolm prefers dim lighting due to prolonged
time alone.
○ C. Prisons are designed in a way that inhibits learning
and comfort.
OD. Prisons offer educational programs to people who