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English: Poetry & Identity: 3 of 3                                                                            Food Technology: 1 of 2




 Model analytical paragraph
 Maya Angelou uses rhetorical questions to express her
 Key Vocabulary: Poetry & Identity  identity with confidence and pride in the poem 'Still
 I Rise'. She asks: 'Did you want to see
 Non-negotiables  me broken? Bowed head and lowered eyes?'. She
 A pattern of sounds created by stressed and unstressed   does not expect an answer here, but it is implied that
 1  Rhythm  syllables.  society does want or expect to see her 'broken' and

 'bowed'. However, she is not. The use of these
 2  Imagery  Language that creates a picture in your head.  adjectives is significant as they contrast with her


 3  Enjambment  A sentence or phrase that runs over from one line or   confidence and convey Angelou's strength and
 stanza to the next.  determination in the face of racism. Although the
 reader might expect her to be 'broken' by the legacy
 4  Simile  Comparing something to something else using 'like'   of slavery and segregation, she is not. Therefore,
 or 'as'.
 Angelou acknowledges that these are parts of her
 5  Metaphor  Saying something is something else.  identity and heritage as an African American woman,
 but that they do not define her.
 6  Personification  Giving an object human qualities.


 Grow your vocabulary  Questions to ask ourselves about Poetry
 • How does the poem make you feel?
 Who a person is, for example beliefs, personality and
 7  Identity
 traits.  • What idea is being presented?

 8  Heritage  A person's racial, ethnic, religious, or cultural background.  • What theme or idea does the poem explore?
 • How does the poet convey certain emotions?
 Many different types of things or people included in
 9  Diversity
 something.  • How does the poet use certain methods?

 10  Society  A group of people who live together as a community.  • How are the ideas being expressed?
 • Why does the poet want to make you feel that way?

 • Why does the poet use language that way?
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