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No, Maya Angelou did not grow up rich. She experienced poverty and struggled during her childhood, facing hardships and challenges that later deeply influenced her work as a writer and activist.
Maya Angelou grew up in St. Louis, Missouri and Stamps, Arkansas.
In "Champion of the World" by Maya Angelou, the rising action is the tension that builds as the townspeople gather to listen to the radio broadcast of the Joe Louis fight. The excitement and anticipation among the crowd grow as they become emotionally invested in the outcome of the match. The rising action leads to the climax of the story when Joe Louis wins, and the crowd erupts in celebration.
Maya Angelou's main idea in "New Directions" is about the importance of embracing change and taking risks in order to grow and find new opportunities for personal growth and fulfillment. She advocates for stepping out of one's comfort zone and being open to new experiences and challenges in order to discover one's full potential.
yes
Maya's grow cofee beans ,squash, and beans
to grow food
Well, Maya Angelou was raised in St. Louis, Missouri until she was three years old then she moved to Stamps, Arkansas with her grandma until she was seven then she moved back to St. Louis where her mother's boyfriend raped her so 2 months later she moved BACK to Stamps until she was 12, then she moved to San Francisco, California with her mother.
To foster a relation means to grow the relation.
because of the awesome Erie canal
the Maya and Aztec grew wheat and other foods like corn and beans
primarily maize(corn)