3. Gorman writes that "the norms and notions of what just is, isn’t always justice." What do you think this line means? Do you agree? Why or Why not?

PLEASE ANSWER ALL 3 QUESTIONS.

4. Look for the moment where Gorman describes herself in the poem. How does she describe herself? Which of her own identities does she name? Why do you think she chooses to name these identities in this poem about American democracy?


6. You have read the poems "Harlem" and "I, Too" by Langston Hughes. Think about any similarities to Amanda Gorman’s poem. Do any common themes arise?

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3.Answer: I think it means that the things we accept in sosiety and other peoples belifes are what it is but that mean its fair. I agree with this because we should exept and be free to be yourself and have your own belifs because it isnt fair and you shouldnt allow society to change who we are.

4.She was the good female woman as a thought to fight the world

6.it might signify that we have obstacle ahead to us.

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