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Describe the narrator’s relationship with each of her daughters.

A. She condemns Maggie but protects Dee.

B. She is protective of Maggie but competitive with Dee.

C. She worries about Maggie but she is scared of Dee.

D. She is close with Maggie but intimidated by Dee.

Respuesta :

The answer would be B. She is protective with Maggie but competitive with Dee due to the fact that Dee and her mother argue on a regular basis and even fought over the quilts.

Answer:

B. She is protective of Maggie but competitive with Dee.

Explanation:

The narrator of the story, is a solid, adoring mother who is here and there undermined and loaded by her girls, Dee and Maggie, Gentle and stern, her internal monolog offers us a look at the breaking points of a mother's unlimited love.

Mama (the narrator) is ruthlessly fair and frequently basic in her evaluation of both Dee and Maggie. She brutally portrays modest, shriveling Maggie's restrictions, and Dee incites a much progressively pointed assessment.

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