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In “Everyday Use” by Alice Walker, how does the author show that Dee and her mother have a competitive relationship?

A. They have different speaking voices.
B. Dee and her mother dress differently.

C. Dee and her mother argue regularly.

D. They have different views of Maggie.

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I believe the answer would be C they argue regularly. Hope this helps!
-Lion

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The answer is: C. Dee and her mother argue regularly.

Dee and her mother in the story always have different point of view, Dee is a competitive person that always get what she want, on the other hand, her sister, is the opposite, a shy girl and has always felt intimidated for Dee, that makes Mother also lays her sympathies in Maggie, besides that Dee has study and the more educated Dee get her mother feels her more distant, she see her the willing of Dee for knowledge as a way to be superior that her mother and sister.

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