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English, 23.01.2021 01:00 issagirl05

"The Hill We Climb" poem 1. What types of imagery (sights, sounds, smells, tastes) do you experience as you listen to/read the poem?

2. What do you wonder about "why" Ms. Gorman wrote the poem?

3. What stands out to you or speaks to you within the poem? Choose a line or lines from the poem, copy them in your response and explain why these lines have meaning to you?.

4. What is the tone of the poem?

5. What is the message/theme of the poem?

6. Ms. Gorman uses the metaphor of a hill in her poem. Why do you think she chose to include this metaphor in the title? What do you feel the "hill we climb" metaphor represents/means and how does it relate to our present-day "America?"

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