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31 \breezy, slangy, and informal in manner, slim and boyish in form, covered in silk and fur that clung to her as onion skin, with carmines vivid red cheeks and lips, plucked eyebrows and close - fitting helmet of hair; gay, plucky and confident.\ - preston slosson, the great crusade and after, 1930 what can be inferred from the writers description of a flapper? a flappers symbolized the changing role of women in american society. b social change of the 1920s was limited in scope. c flappers held traditional views of how women should dress and behave. d all women became flappers in the 1920s.
Flappers were known for their non - traditional appearance (slim, boyish form, silk and fur clothing, plucked eyebrows, short hair) and confident demeanor. This was a departure from traditional female roles. Option B is incorrect as flappers show a form of social change. Option C is wrong because their look and behavior were non - traditional. Option D is an over - generalization as not all women were flappers.
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A. Flappers symbolized the changing role of women in American society.