Ms. Flowers is the "noble" of dark Stamps, she is a generous lady who energizes Maya's affection for writing, and furthermore helps Maya to break out of her muteness. Maya sees her as the apex of mankind. Maya discovers Ms. Blooms a one of a kind good example. She is a dark lady who declines to curve to the generalizations set upon dark ladies at the time. Maya discovers Ms. Blooms to be smart, mindful, pleased and true. Maya tries to resemble her one day. Like Ms. Blossoms, Maya needs to hold her head high not just as a dark lady but rather a glad and shrewd person.
Answer:
the answer is <em>Foreshadow that there will be conflict between Clarence and his father.</em>
Explanation:
I got it right on Edmentum
In the last six lines of the sonnet, the speaker no longer feels alone because he has remembered the woman of his life, and thinking about her love brings him happiness (<em>joy</em>); contrasting with the opening of the poem when the speaker wanders around his misfortunes; but in the end he finds his joy. Thereby the answer is (D) "<em>For thy sweet love remembered such wealth brings</em>"
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Answer:
D. she flops down on the couch and cries.
Explanation:
from the text "One dollar and eighty-seven cents. And the next day
would be Christmas.
There was nothing to do but fall on the couch and cry. So Della did it. "