Mrs. Flowers was Marguerite’s lifeline Explain
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Mrs. Flowers is an important part of young Marguerite's life. This is in large part because she teaches Marguerite firstly to love and respect books and secondly to understand the significance of well-chosen and well-spoken words.
When the author calls Mrs. Flowers her “lifeline” she means that she is the first adult who did something to help Maya change her life. ... Angelou refers to Mrs. Flowers as being “the aristocrat of Black Stamps.”
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