Welcome to your UGTRB And Still I Rise
According to “And Still I Rise”, the speaker’s ____ offend the whites.
“And Still I Rise” is a/an ______.
According to “And Still I Rise”, the speaker claims that the society wants her to be seen in all the following ways except ______.
The collection by Maya Angelo “And Still I Rise” is dedicated to all the following except _____.
In “And Still I Rise”, Jim Crow Era legalized the _______.
“And Still I Rise”, Maya Angelou's third volume of poetry was published by Random House in ________.
In “And Still I Rise”, ‘huts of history’s shame’ is Maya Angelo’s reference to ______.
In “And Still I Rise”, I am the dream and the hope of the slave, is Maya Angelo’s response to _________.
According to “And Still I Rise”, the speaker laughs like that she has _____.
In “And Still I Rise”, Leaving behind nights of terror and fear is Maya Angelo’s metaphor to ______.
The following lines occur in “And Still I Rise”: “You may trod me in the very dirt/ But still, like dust, I'll rise”. --- Identify the poetic device.
According to “And Still I Rise”, what is “springing high”?
The collection by Maya Angelo “And Still I Rise” consists of _____ poems.
“Cause I walk like I've got oil wells Pumping in my living room”. What does oil wells mean according to Maya Angelo?
“You may write me down in history With your bitter, twisted lies, You may trod me in the very dirt But still, like dust, I'll rise”. --- Which word does Maya Angelo use that misrepresents African Americans and justifies their slavery ?