In I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, the speaker states she felt like crying when she heard the lines “I am the master of my fate, I am the captain of my soul.” What did she feel was keeping her from being the master of her fate?(1 point)

Responses

growing up in the South.
growing up in the South.

the prejudice against her race.
the prejudice against her race.

being outperformed by Henry Reed.
being outperformed by Henry Reed.

dropping out of school in the eighth grade.

dropping out of school in the eighth grade.

Choose the answer that best matches the word in italics.

Susan’s mother refused to buy her more candy, so Susan walked away sullenly.(1 point)
Responses

happily.
happily.

relieved.
relieved.

resentfully.
resentfully.

surprised.

resentfully.

Choose the answer that best matches the word in italics.

The ugliness they left was palpable.(1 point)
Responses

able to be felt.
able to be felt.

strange.
strange.

hurtful.
hurtful.

imagined.

able to be felt.

Narguesse, in My Forbidden Face, starts a rebellion among the women. What kept the guards from killing her?(1 point)

Responses

Her brother testified in her defense.
Her brother testified in her defense.

The company vouched for her helping build profits.
The company vouched for her helping build profits.

The other women took off their chadri and refused to leave.
The other women took off their chadri and refused to leave.

They punished her by beating her and pushing her into barbed wire.

The other women took off their chadri and refused to leave.

In The Bass The River, and Sheila Mant, the main character decides not to catch the fish and continues on his date with Sheila Mant. What decision would you have made if you had been in the same situation and why?


Please write at least 3-4 complete sentences.

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If I were in the same situation, I would have made the same decision as the main character. While catching the fish may have satisfied my love for fishing and provided a sense of accomplishment, continuing the date with Sheila Mant would have been the wiser choice. Relationships and connections with people are far more valuable than a fleeting moment of triumph over a fish. By prioritizing the date and focusing on building a connection with Sheila, I would have had the opportunity to create lasting memories and possibly develop a meaningful relationship.

From the given options, the speaker in "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" felt that the prejudice against her race was keeping her from being the master of her fate. To arrive at this answer, one needs to understand the context of the book and the experiences of the main character, as well as analyze the lines mentioned in the question.

To understand the context and experiences of the main character, one should read or be familiar with the book "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" by Maya Angelou. This coming-of-age memoir details Angelou's experiences growing up as a Black woman in the segregated South of the United States. It explores themes of racism, identity, and self-discovery.

In the book, the speaker, who is a young Maya Angelou, faces numerous challenges and discrimination due to her race. These experiences shape her understanding of the world and her place in it. Therefore, it can be inferred that the prejudice against her race is a significant factor that hinders her from feeling like the master of her fate.

Regarding the specific lines mentioned in the question, "I am the master of my fate, I am the captain of my soul," they are taken from the poem "Invictus" by William Ernest Henley. In the context of the book, the speaker hears these lines and feels like crying because she realizes that the societal prejudice against her race presents a barrier in realizing her full potential and exercising complete control over her own destiny.

So, in conclusion, the correct answer is:

- The prejudice against her race.