Dee's actions in "Everyday Use" by Alice Walker is in line described as changing her name.
Answer: Option A
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Dee changes her name as to Wangero Leewanika Kemanjo, which it interpreted by demonstrating her going back to her African origin. Time and again she has given preference to trends by not giving preference to some things which are not so significant, like fashion.
She might not have done it assuming that it is right, but rather done it because she might have assumed that it is fashionable. However although Dee claims that she is going back to her roots, in the past she has rejected the same.
Deception can lead to happiness and forbidden love can lead to tragedy.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
The gruffons really want to protect this egg and the plygmies are attempting to steal her and the egg. She needs to escape
Explanation:
I can't understand the question. "Divine Comedy" was written in three Books each with 33, 33 and 34 cantos each, making a total of hundred cantos. "The Inferno (hell), purgatory and paradise," and different things happened in each book.
Yes I, also think it is B. Because the author uses a lot of characters emotions in the story and shows from their point of view because doing that expresses thier feelings.