Hello. You forgot to show what "part A" was. "Part A" asked: what inference can be made about Mrs. Flowers? The inference was that she is elegant and special.
Answer:
D. On the Arkansas summer days it seemed she had a private breeze which swirled around, cooling her."
Explanation:
Mrs. Flowers was a unique woman. That's because when reading "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" we can see that she was a unique woman, extremely refined, educated, cultured, delicate and admirable. All these characteristics attracted people's attention to her, making her be commented on in a positive way and served as inspiration for some women who wished to have the same refinement as her. An excerpt from the text that provides evidence for this is: "On the Arkansas summer days it seemed she had a private breeze which swirled around, cooling her."
Mrs. Putnam has been made desperate by the deaths of her seven babies, and, now, her sole living child has been growing unwell. She is panicked by the thought that she could lose her one daughter, and she needs to find a reason for her losses; she needs there to be a reason.