He asked him to give up the place he loved. He bonded with it for generations.
Answer:
e-er what are you trying to say BAKA! ST UPID PERV
Explanation:
Answer:
a) She sees Mrs. Flowers as larger than life.
Explanation:
Marguerite was the young girl in Maya Angelou's <em>I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings</em>, which is an autobiographical account of her life. Marguerite learns from the women in her life on how to fully accept her identity as a black woman while at the same time making a life of her own. One of these women is Mrs. Bertha Flowers.
The very first description of Mrs. Flowers says it all for us. Maya states Mrs. Flowers <em>"had the grace of control to appear warm in the coldest weather, and on the Arkansas summer days it seemed she had a private breeze which swirled around, cooling her"</em>. As we read along, Maya again declared that <em>"
she was one of the few gentlewomen I have ever known, and has remained throughout my life the measure of what a human being can be"</em>. These statements show how our narrator is in owe of the woman.
Tense, the overall mood does not seem to be hostile. So i wouldn't say angry. Doesn't seem to be very uplifting either so joyous is out and as for scary i do not think either of them are scared, more like concerned. So i would go with tense