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In "Everyday Use" by Alice Walker, what is the most likely reason that Dee takes pictures of her mother and Maggie when she first arrives at the house?
Dee has distanced herself so much from her mother and Maggie that seeing their house was like seeing an exhibit in a museum.
In "Everyday Use" by Alice Walker, what is the most likely reason that Dee takes pictures of her mother and Maggie when she first arrives at the house?
Dee has distanced herself so much from her mother and Maggie that seeing their house was like seeing an exhibit in a museum.
“Everyday Use” is a story about a mother and her two daughters, Dee and Maggie. Dee is the older one and has been apart from the family for a long time, she is now disconnected from the place and the family and feels like a tourist there, the answer is Dee has distanced herself so much from her mother and Maggie that seeing their house was like seeing an exhibit in a museum.