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what are the five senses that pertain to imagery?

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laugh, talk, walk, run, smile

sight, smell, taste, sound touch

look, listen, stop, drop, roll

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what does the speaker mean by repeating “still i rise”?

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that he/she will keep his/her head up no matter what tries to bring him/her down

that he/she continues to wake up from bed every morning despite being tired

that he/she wants to gain power and control over his/her depression

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when the speaker uses a comparison between two things using like or as, it is called a

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simile

metaphor

personification

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when the speaker uses a comparison between two things without using like or as, it is called a

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simile

metaphor

personification

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there is no theme in the poem "still i rise"

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true
false

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