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Q: What does the narrator do after Maggie tells Dee she can have the quiltsapex?
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According to the narrator of "Everyday Use" how are Maggie and Dee different?

Maggie is timid and shy, but Dee is confident and likes to stand out. (apex) 


How does the narrator react to Maggie offer to let Dee keep the quilts?

Cuz they r purrty and they r colorful


What differences does the narrator of every day you see between Maggie and Dee?

The narrator in "Everyday Use" sees Maggie as humble, practical, and connected to her heritage through her handmade quilts. In contrast, Dee is portrayed as more detached from her roots, more concerned with her personal image and success, and less appreciative of her family's traditions and history.


How do Maggie and Dee regard the fire that destroyed the house?

4) How do Maggie and Dee regard the fire that destroyed the house?


What is the narrator's relationship to Dee?

c. The narrator is Dees mom


What did Dee take out of Maggie trunk?

Dee take out the two quilt that her grandmother made. Dee take them out because she want one. but her mother take them and give them back to Maggie.


What are similaries between Maggie and dee?

quilts


How does Mama feel about Maggie and Dee?

they are sisters


Why was Maggie nervous about seeing her sister Dee again?

Dee was so beautiful and healthy.


How does the narrator of Everyday Use see her two daughters differently?

Answer is D


In the short story everyday use by Alice Walker who does the narrator think will appreciatethe quilts more?

The narrator, Mama, thinks that Maggie will appreciate the quilts more as she plans to give them to her as a heritage to carry on their family traditions. Mama believes that Maggie understands the significance and history behind the quilts, while she sees Dee as viewing them as mere decorations.


Why does Dee think Maggie should not have the quilts by Alice walker?

Dee believes that Maggie should not have the quilts because she feels that Maggie will not appreciate or understand their cultural and historical significance. Dee sees herself as being more deserving of the quilts because she is the one who is interested in preserving their heritage and using them as art pieces.