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In the extended metaphor of "Constantly Risking Absurdity", the poet performs "above the heads/of his audience." This line is a pun that means that the poet is
performing not only at great height, but also?

a. with jealousy of the audience
b. without concern for the audience
c. with a feeling of hatred towards the audience
d. beyond the comprehension level of the audience

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