ms. walker “mrs. flowers” from i know why the caged bird sings

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MS. WALKER “MRS. FLOWERS” FROM I KNOW WHY THE CAGED BIRD SINGS Maya Angelou

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Ms. Walker “Mrs. Flowers” from I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings. Maya Angelou. Literary Focus. Character Influence A person’s character is his/her reputation. Character also refers to a person’s moral/ethical qualities. Mrs. Flowers has an important influence on Marguerite. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Ms. Walker “Mrs. Flowers” from  I Know Why  the Caged Bird Sings

MS. WALKER

“MRS. FLOWERS”FROM I KNOW WHY

THE CAGED BIRD SINGS

Maya Angelou

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Literary Focus Character Influence

A person’s character is his/her reputation. Character also refers to a person’s

moral/ethical qualities.

Mrs. Flowers has an important influence on Marguerite.

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Vocabulary Terms 1. taut: adj. tightly stretched 2. benign: adj. showing or expressing

kindness 3. infuse: v. to fill 4. intolerant: adj. unwilling to accept

something 5. illiteracy: n. inability to read or write

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Vocabulary Activity

Analogies (Bridge Maps)

Remember the Relating Factor (RF) may be different for each term.

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Questions page 191 1. At the beginning of “Mrs. Flower,” Angelou says

she “sopped around” until Mrs. Flower threw her a “lifeline.” What main idea does Angelou suggest here?

2. Marguerite doesn’t speak much at all. What do you think Angelou means when she writes, “It was the least I could do, but it was the most also.”? What does this tell you about Marguerite’s character?

3. What do you think Mrs. Flowers meant when she told Marguerite that she “must always be intolerant of ignorance but understanding of illiteracy”? Is that good advice for today?