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Read the passage From "Everyday Use" by Alice Walker
She (Dee) gasped like a bee had stung her.
"Maggle can't appreciate these quilts!" she said, "She'd probably be backward enough to put them to everyday use." ...
What does the passage reveal about Dee's character?
Dee feels resentful of her sister's education.
Dee feels superior to her mother and sister,
Dee wants to avoid conflict with her family.
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