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.
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well for one thing is it means your free you have the freedom to say anything
talk to anyone and you have that freedom
Explanation:
back then im amerrica there was a thing called racial segregation were only blacks could only do do certain things but today it has changed now blacks can do evreything a white could do like vote marry a white and share bathrooms
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Living to tell the tale in this content means he may have been the one killed and he won't have the opportunity to tell people what happened and how he survived.
Explanation:
He wasn't dead or being the one killed so he is alive to tell people his experience.
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A
Explanation:
The words "damp grass and leaves" contrast with the words "hot sun" because wetness and rain are very different from hot and sunny weather.