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Can someone may help me with these 3 questions ? please

Just like moons and like suns,

With the certainty of tides,

Just like hopes springing high,

Still I'll rise.

1) Why might the speaker compare herself to nature?


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She shows resistance just as the tides and moon show opposition.


She demonstrates consistent strength just as the tides and moon demonstrate natural power.


She freely changes just as the tides and moon are fickle.


She shows indifference just as the tides and moon move without consideration.


2) How does repetition of the phrase "I rise" in the final stanza affect the tone of Angelou's poem?


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The repetition provides a determined and triumphant tone.


The repetition provides a comical and irreverent tone.


The repetition provides an aggressive and confrontational tone.


The repetition provides a patient and passive tone.


3)What is the purpose of beginning many stanzas from "Still I Rise" with a rhetorical question?


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To debate


To threaten


To tease


To discover

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Answer:

(1.) She demonstrates consistent strength just as the tides and moon demonstrate natural power.

(2.) The repetition provides a determined and triumphant tone.

(3.) To tease

Step-by-step explanation:

There is none :d

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The Answer is a the debate
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