In "Still I Rise," Maya Angelou uses gold mines and oil wells as symbols of wealth and confidence. She also uses natural imagery, including the sun, the moon, the tides, and the air, to symbolize the inevitability of her continued rise beyond the reach of oppression.
<span>She mocks Mrs. Turner’s belief that everyone should look alike.</span>
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The answer for this question is (B) which is she hoped the line for the roller coaster would be shorter in the afternoon. Hope this help.