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In “everyday use” by alice walker, what does dee’s dialogue reveal about her feelings toward her sister? she sees maggie as a source of competition. she believes maggie is simple and ignorant. she thinks maggie does not deserve marriage. she is jealous that maggie has the quilts.

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