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Read this passage from "everyday use." what is revealed about the narrator by the dialogue and actions? when i looked at her like that something hit me in the top of my head and ran down to the soles of my feet. just like when i'm in church and the spiritof god touches me and i get happy and shout. i did something i never done before: hugged maggie to me, then dragged her on into the room, snatched the quilts out of miss wangero's hands and dumped them into maggie's lap. maggie just sat there on my bed with her mouth open."take one or two of the others," i said to dee. the narrator is angry at maggie and agrees with dee. the narrator has always loved maggie more than she lovedthe narrator will no longer allow maggie to be treated badly. the narrator doesn't care who takes the quilts as long as the bickering stops.

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