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"Everyday Use," by Alice Walker. Then answer the question.How does Dee's perspective on the "everyday items," such as the wooden benches and the old quilts, change after she returns home?A.She wants them because she doesn't think Maggie values them as much as she does.B.She wants to learn how to make these items so that she can replicate them for herself.C.She sees them with more mature eyes and values them more now than when she lived at home.D.She plans to give them to a museum in the city.

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"Everyday Use," by Alice Walker. Then answer the question.How does Dee's perspective on the "everyday items," such as the wooden benches and the old quilts, change after she returns home?A.She wants them because she doesn't think Maggie values them as much as she does.B.She wants to learn how to make these items so that she can replicate them for herself.C.She sees them with more mature eyes and values them more now than when she lived at home.D.She plans to give them to a museum in the city.

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C. She sees them with more mature eyes and values them more now than when she lived at home.

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