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English, 02.02.2021 02:00 akj2000

PLEASE HELP Ms. Gorman has an extraordinary ear for subtle rhymes. Watch or reread aloud “The Hill We Climb” and listen for them. Which stood out for you?
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In the title of her poem Gorman employs the metaphor of a hill. Beyond a feature on a landscape, what does this image suggest to you? What else might a hill represent? (For those more historically/politically engaged, think about President Reagan's "City on a Hill" speech)
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What does she say in this talk that stands out for you? Why?
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Have you ever encountered poetry that, like the examples she gives, has something interesting to say about politics and democracy? What examples come to mind?
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