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In “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings,” Marguerite is like the caged bird in the poem “The Caged Bird” because she feels
apprehensive.
embarrassed.
furious.
trapped.
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trapped.
Explanation: Both Marguerite and the caged bird are confined and constrained—Marguerite by racism, trauma, and limited freedom—so she feels trapped rather than merely apprehensive, embarrassed, or furious.
Explanation: Both Marguerite and the caged bird are confined and constrained—Marguerite by racism, trauma, and limited freedom—so she feels trapped rather than merely apprehensive, embarrassed, or furious.
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