What is the significance of Angelou's admiration for William Shakespeare? a. She rebels against her grandmother's views of racism.
b. She loves beautiful language and appreciates many kinds of writers.
c. She uses Shakespeare's works as a buffer between her and other children.
d. She grows up to write many Shakespearean sonnets.

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Answer 1
Answer: The correct answer here is B - the significance of Angelou's admirationfor William Shakespeare can chalked down to the fact she feels trulybeautiful language and writing is without racial divides or prejudice.She famously spoke about this in a lecture, stating 'Shakespeare must bea black girl', in which she discussed how poetry is written for all ofus, not just a select few.
Answer 2
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b

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