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At the end of "Everyday Use," how are the quilts symbolic of Maggie's relationship with Dee

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They represent the first time she has ever been chosen over Dee to get something

Step-by-step explanation:

The answer above is correct :)

Dee was the spoiled child out of the two (since she was the youngest, I presume), and Maggie was rarely ever to be the first to choose what she wanted.

Can’t say how much I relate to Maggie :D

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User Liuuil
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A. They represent the love between her and her sister.

B. They represent Dee's role in the fire that scarred Maggie.

C. They represent the first time she has ever been chosen over Dee to get something.

D. They represent her resentment over Dee's education and success.

The Answer Is C.. :)

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