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luda_lava
3 months ago
5

Which of Dee's actions in "Everyday Use" by Alice Walker is in line with the following description of her character?

English
2 answers:
Leya [7.7K]3 months ago
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Response:

A) altering her name

Discussion:

As her mother illustrates, Dee has consistently prioritized trends, even in trivial matters like fashion. Thus, when she opts to change her name, she sees it as a way to reconnect with her African heritage.

However, the reader may ponder if her motivation stems from her identity as an educated African American woman influenced by modern social trends, suggesting her decision may be fashionable rather than authentic.

Flura [7K]3 months ago
4 0

Response:

A) altering her name

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