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Accountable: A story of hurt, manipulation, twisted world views, and uncomfortable truths that challenge how we see both the world and ourselves. Truly enlightening
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Darwin G., Edna Brewer Middle School, California
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Out of 5 stars, I would give accountable a perfect 5. It challenged how I viewed myself, race, gender, and class. It reflected themes that I saw in my everyday life.
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Of Earth - Mae V. Cowdery Visual Poem Analysis
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Gian G., River City High School, California
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In my opinion it could mean many things. I thought that it was trying to personify earth.A metaphor is a literary device to compare 2 things without using like or as. Metaphors in this poem signify...
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Four Walls by Blanche Taylor Dickinson
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Matthew M., River City High School, California
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Earth, I thank you
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Uriel Q., River City High School, California
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"Before" by Nikki Grimes
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Lilybeth R., River City High School, California
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Visual Poetry Assignment/Legacy by Nikki Grimes
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myranda, River City High School, California
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Students analyzed poetry focusing on structure, literary devices, and theme, using the book Legacy: Women Poets of the Harlem Renaissance by Nikki Grimes, a collection and response to female Harle...
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