What is evident about Maya Angelou's character when she admits that she felt that she was too smart for classes which taught typ
ical office skills? A. She feels that the people in those classes are not smart enough for her to associate with. B. She feels that she is worth more and will accomplish more than just what is expected of most women of the time. C. She doesn't believe that her mother would like her to take the office classes and not taking them shows respect for her mother. D. She is too stubborn to admit that office skills could come in handy some day.
The theme that is best depicted at the end of the Odyssey when Ulysses and the other people of Ithaca stop fighting on Minerva's command is <span>Loyalty. The rest of the choices do not answer the question above.</span>