To rebut something is to B. oppose using evidence or an argument. This
term is often used in law for the response in a court room by the other
side after an argument or point has been made. The defense may come
forth with its rebuttal. However, a normal person can rebut in the
classroom if they have evidence to support their beliefs.
Answer:
The family quilts become this focal point. Wangero (Dee) has already claimed several items that Mama and Maggie still use regularly so that she can "do something artistic" with them. She is treating heritage like something that is past and, moreover, like something that she can hang on the wall and show off.
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