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In “everyday use” by alice walker, what does the narrator’s internal voice indicate about the relationship between dee and the narrator? the narrator wishes dee could be more like maggie. the narrator feels guilty about losing touch with dee. the narrator understands dee more than dee realizes. the narrator has forgotten dee’s self-centered nature.

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the answer is - The narrator understands Dee more than Dee realizes.

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Answer:

The narrator understands Dee more than Dee realizes

Step-by-step explanation:

The narrator, who is Maggie's mother, reveals to be a great deal more perceptive than her daughter. She is much wiser than she let's others perceive and her inner voice is much faster than her economical actual voice. The narrator knows her daughter way too well, more than Dee would ever admit to be the case.

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