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In "Sideman," the speaker says, "I'll be a Keith Richards to your Mick Jagger." What is the best interpretation of this line? The speaker likes to perform rock and roll music.
The poet suggests that he is shy and his friend is more outgoing.
The poet illustrates the role he is willing to play in this friendship.
The speaker prefers playing guitar to singing.

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