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1 March, 11:23

In the short story "Everyday Use," by Alice Walker, what does the name Dee represent to the narrator?

A. The destruction of her house because it reminds her of her daughter's injuries B. The new religion and attitude that Dee wants to present to her husband C. The family's oppression by the slave owners who gave them their names D. Her family's heritage that has been passed down for many generations

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  1. 1 March, 11:50
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    The answer is D

    Her family's heritage that has been passed down for many generations
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