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What does the repeated use of “I” in the poem symbolize?

AArrogance

BGender neutrality

CA universal female experience

DEmphasis on the self and identity

Answer:

D. Emphasis on the self and identity

Read Explanation:

The repetition of “I” reinforces her individual identity and connects her personal experiences with universal truths, especially about womanhood and freedom.


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