First: In Americanah - Ifemelu's Blog

Then: Analyze the ethical appeals used in the excerpt.

Next: Identify the exigence, audience, and constraints of the scene using an ethical appeal.

Finally: How does this excerpt enhance, change, or complicate your conception of Blackness?

In Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Ifemelu's Blog plays a significant role in exploring issues of race, identity, and immigration. Analyzing the ethical appeals used in the excerpt from Ifemelu's Blog can provide insights into the author's argumentation and rhetorical strategies.

Regarding the second question, identifying the exigence, audience, and constraints of the scene using an ethical appeal requires a more specific excerpt from the blog to analyze. However, in general, the exigence (the issue or problem that demands attention) could involve addressing racial injustice or challenging societal norms. The audience could be anyone who reads the blog, but it may primarily target individuals interested in racial issues and experiences. The constraints could include cultural norms, fear of backlash or misunderstanding, or the need to be persuasive without alienating readers.

Now, moving on to the final question, reflecting on how this excerpt enhances, changes, or complicates your conception of Blackness requires a closer examination of the specific content and tone of the excerpt. Since no specific excerpt is provided, it is challenging to analyze the precise impact it would have on one's conception of Blackness. However, in Americanah, Adichie's exploration of Blackness is multifaceted, delving into themes such as cultural identity, racial discrimination, and the complexities of being a Black person in various societies. Therefore, it can be expected that the excerpt from Ifemelu's Blog, like the novel itself, can enhance, change, or complicate one's perception of Blackness by presenting a nuanced perspective on the experiences of Black individuals.