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C) Thinks of Momma as a friend
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Mrs. Flowers is the ideal good example for Maya. Ms. Flowers is the "privileged person" of dark Stamps, she is a thoughtful lady who energizes Maya's adoration for writing, and furthermore encourages Maya to break out of her muteness. Maya views her as the apex of mankind. Maya discovers Ms. Flowers 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. Flowers to be savvy, mindful, pleased and true.
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