In the question we have to find the connotation of the "The Caged Bird" 
Connotation of the "The Caged Bird" can be, that a person is referred here as a bird whose limits are defined and he is under control of some body 
Any given word or phrase contains a connotation in addition to its denotation, which is its explicit or literal meaning. A connotation is a generally accepted cultural or emotional relationship. According to its emotional connection, a connotation is typically classified as either positive or negative.
Note That- Connotation can vary from person to person because it is associated with the idea and the feeling of the sentence given 
So Answer for the above question is the feeling or idea associated with the words 
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Activism is action on behalf of a cause, action that goes beyond what is conventional or routine. An example of Activism is polite request to objectional interference. Good luck!
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
Information that can support your claim taken from the text. 
Explanation:
Text evidence is when you have a passage or a story, and forexample your writing an essay. It might say text evidence when you need to get some kind of quote or information directly from that passage or story. 
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Confirmation bias is the likelihood to find out, recount or agree with information that supports our beliefs and ideas.
A person with confirmation bias will tend to believe reports that supports his opinion rather than searching actual facts.
Hence, they will most likely search about information that supports their preconceptions, whether it is proven true or not.
 
        
             
        
        
        
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Gies said she took the diary out of the desk where she'd saved it and she handed it to Otto Frank with the words: this is the legacy of your daughter Anne. She had never read a word of it, and in fact, could not bring herself to do so until after Otto Frank published the diary in 1947, two years after Anne's death.
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