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In “Everyday Use” by Alice Walker, how does each sister learn about her heritage?

A> Dee learns about her heritage from books. Maggie learns about it in her everyday life.
B>Dee learns about her heritage from her mother. Maggie learns about it from her grandmother.
C>Dee learns about her heritage from Hakim-a-barber. Maggie learns about it from her mother.
D>Dee learns about her heritage from the churn top and quilts. Maggie learns about it in books.

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A> Dee learns about her heritage from books. Maggie learns about it in her everyday life.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the story "Everyday Use" Alice Walker has contrasted the thoughts of people towards their heritage. Maggie and Dee are the two sisters who had the same ancestry. The difference lied in their upbringing and environment in which have been brought up. Dee has learned about her heritage from the books she has read. On the other hand, Maggie had learned about her heritage from her mother and by living along with her people.

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