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What is Truth referring to as her “cup” in paragraph 3 in "ain't I a woman"?
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What is Truth referring to as her “cup” in paragraph 3 in "ain't I a woman"?
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she is saying how her “cup” is half full, meaning that she is not granted the same rights as a white person due to racism
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she just fo its by herself
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