read the passage from “i know why the caged bird sings.” mrs. flowers didn't belong to our church, nor was she momma's familiar. why on earth did she insist on calling her sister flowers? shame made me want to hide my face. mrs. flowers deserved better than to be called sister. then, momma left out the verb. why not ask, "how are you, mrs. flowers?" with the unbalanced passion of the young, i hated her for showing her ignorance to mrs. flowers. it didn't occur to me for many years that they were as alike as sisters, separated only by formal education. which line from the passage shows maya angelou’s adult viewpoint? a.mrs. flowers didn't belong to our church, nor was she momma's familiar. b. mrs. flowers deserved better than to be called sister. c. with the unbalanced passion of the young, i hated her for showing her ignorance to mrs. flowers. d. it didn't occur to me for many years that they were as alike as sisters, separated only by formal education.

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After reading the passage from “i know why the caged bird sings.” represented above I can clearly see the right answer. According to the options you attached, I am pretty sure that the only correct answer is the last one :

It didn't occur to me for many years that they were as alike as sisters, separated only by formal education.

This line really does show maya angelou’s adult viewpoint and makes sense

In the passage from "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings", by Maya Angelou, the line from the passage that shows Maya Angelou's adult viewpoint is option d. it didn't occur to me for many years that they were as alike as sisters, separated only by formal education. Mrs. Flowers is everything Maya wants to be when she grows up and has the education that Maya dreams of having. When Maya looks back at both her mother and Mrs. Flowers she realizes that they were both alike, her mother only lacked formal education.

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