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25 April, 22:12

Read the summary.

Summarized from "Everyday Use" by Alice Walker As she waits, the narrator dreams what it would be like if she and Dee were

brought together for a surprise reunion on television. She imagines that Dee hugs her tearfully and pins a beautiful flower on her

dress. In this dream, the narrator sees herself as elegant and witty. In reality, she is big, heavy, and strong with rough hands from

hard work. She believes Dee would rather have a mother who is thin and has nice skin and hair.

What does this passage tell the reader about the narrator?

She is reluctant to reunite with her daughter.

She is unembarrassed by her appearance.

She does not want to be in conflict with her daughter.

She wants a better life for herself and her daughters.

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  1. 25 April, 22:31
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    She does not want to be in conflict with her daughter.
  2. 25 April, 22:37
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    She wants a better life for herself and her daughters.
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