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What do the three Maya Angelou poems have in common? I found the three poems very emotional. Her voice sounded if she was frustrated with someone in her life. The description of her poems were very encouragement. She used vivid words to describe the struggle of the people have to go through when they are despised. These three poems were about gaining self-stem and obtaining confidence. Self-stem and confidence are important in our daily life, because these are unique qualities that make our identity of who we are. For a successful person confident is essential because it remind us to believe in our self, that we can do anything without shaking or being nervous.

Did her poems were reflected in her personal life? I think these poems

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