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Explanation: In this autobiography, Maya attempts to write a critique of racism and its implications. Marguerite would see God as white as the consequence of bigotry of religion and 'God' she has faced and considers it to be the entity of whites. she always had intimidation towards the church which led her to face several penances. she was grown in a highly religious town and thus has a longing and affection towards the God since childhood as it was the only thing according to her which could affirm her worth in the society and imposes very high moral codes and conducts upon her. But as she grows up she realizes her self-worth and understands that the religion can stimulate ignorance and submissiveness.
It is an instruction in a play, like if it says "Juliet exits the stage", then you would walk off stage.
Jackie can explain how Esperanza has become more self-aware and less embarrassed to ask for help unlike how earlier in the story she just use someone to do her work for her until now where she has built up the courage to ask how to wash clothes which also makes her less selfish in a way