What sets Mrs. Flowers apart from most of the people in the setting of the excerpt from I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings?



A.
She worries about the dialect people use when few people at that time cared.


B.
She has formal education at a time and in a place where few people did.


C.
She recognizes Marguerite's intelligence when few people in Stamps do.


D.
She can sew well at a time when few people could.