When Maya Angelou writes "Still I'll rise, like dust," what is the speaker comparing herself to? (1 point) Responses A. A morning sunrise A. A morning sunrise B. Floating particles B. Floating particles C. A tall building C. A tall building D. A mountain peak

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In the line "Still I'll rise, like dust," the speaker is comparing herself to B. Floating particles. This metaphor suggests resilience and the ability to rise up no matter the circumstances, just as dust can be stirred up and lifted into the air.