Answer:The narrator's relatioship to Dee is option B. she is Dee's mother.
"Everyday Use" is narrated from the point of view of Mama. Mama is described as a big-boned woman who dreams of being the thin,funny and smart mother her daughters seem to wish. She waits for them in the yard, thinking of her relationship with her eldest daughter, Dee.
Dee shifted her name to Wangero and become really interested in her African heritage. She wants a quilt that was made out of her grandmother's old clothes. Mama refuses to give it to her, and Dee leaves in a huff