To inform the reader of Mrs. Flowers's social position.
By pointing out that Mrs. Flowers was "the aristocrat of Black Stamps", Angelou wants to draw a parallel between the uneducated and underprivileged society of black people and the "normal", white world outside. Black people can also have aristocratic manners - if and when they are provided with the means to educate themselves. Aristocracy is here a metaphor for all the privileges that black people were deprived of. A little girl cannot think in concepts, cannot identify the roots of her obsession with her role model, but simplifies it and interprets it as gentility. Mrs. Flowers is everything that she wants to become when she grows up.
Answer:
Ethos Or even Pathos.
Explanation:
Ethos - I believe this excerpt pertains to the activists writing about the world leaders and their movement/ actions towards gender equality, what they've essentially done so far. It would seem that the world leaders' actions towards this subject is slow and slow seems unacceptable to these activists. Such a background is low standard
Pathos - As read from the activists, there is a sense of frustration in their speech. Slow action of the world leaders on gender equality fuel this frustration as the activists claim, they've "promised" to quicken it's process. Also, based on only the line "this is unacceptable", it exhibits the passion had on the subject.
The answer is A. Satire...
Answer:
1. They keep prices low
2. Honors Abraham Lincoln
Explanation: