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Read the passage from “i know why the caged bird sings.” "i don't need to see the inside, mrs. henderson, i can tell . ." but the dress was over my head and my arms were stuck in the sleeves. what allows the reader to infer that mrs. flowers is concerned about marguerite’s feelings? mrs. flowers’s actions mrs. flowers’s thoughts mrs. flowers’s viewpoint mrs. flowers’s words

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