In the reading, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, Marguerite views Mrs. Flowers as a larger than life personality. Which quote from the text most strongly supports how Marguerite views Mrs. Flowers? Question 18 options: a) “I’ll accept no excuse if you return a book to me that has been badly handled.” b) “You see, I had planned to invite you for cookies and lemonade so we could have this little chat.” c) “There was a little path beside the rocky road, and Mrs. Flowers walked in front swinging her arms and picking her way over the stones.” d) “Somehow I had never connected Mrs. Flowers with food or eating or any other common experience of common people.”

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d) “Somehow I had never connected Mrs. Flowers with food or eating or any other common experience of common people.”

This quote supports the idea that Marguerite views Mrs. Flowers as larger than life. In the quote it shows that Marguerite doesn't see Mrs. Flowers as needing the basic things that common people need. It's almost as though she magically survives without the need for food. The other options do not indicate that Mrs. Flowers is anything but normal.

Answer:

d) “Somehow I had never connected Mrs. Flowers with food or eating or any other common experience of common people.”

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