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Chapter 34 of i know why the caged bird sings is written in first-person narrative. this choice of narrative creates a sense of familiarity and gives the book an intimate quality. in the book, we learn that maya is on a quest to get a job as a streetcar conductorette.
describe the thoughts running through her mind as she pursues the position. what are some of the conflicting feelings she has? how does she prepare herself for the task ahead? what kind of support does she feel she needs? provide sensory language that us imagine what is going on inside her head.

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