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English, 19.03.2020 08:30 sierraaasifuent

At the end of "Everyday Use," how are the quilts symbolic of Maggie's
relationship with Dee?
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A. They represent the first time she has ever been chosen over Dee to
get something
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B. They represent her resentment over Dee's education and success.
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C. They represent Dee's role in the fire that scarred Maggie.
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D. They represent the love between her and her sister.

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