Dee learns about her heritage from books. Maggie learns about it in her everyday life.
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What do you mean by "Everyday Use" ?</h3>
"Everyday Use" by Alice Walker tells the story of an African American woman, called Mama and her two daughters (Dee and Magie), who have learned to love their heritage as African American women in two different ways.
While Dee is an educated woman that learned to love her heritage after attending school and believes her heritage might be preserved by displaying some of the old objects her mother.
Maggie loves her heritages by following the everyday traditions of her family and using the objects and artifacts that represent the past of her family (heritage).
Thus, while Dee learned about her heritage from books while she attended school, Maggie learns about it in her everyday life by living in the way her ancestors did.
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Metaphor - it compares two things that are not alike
"I <u>believe</u> that you <u>received</u> the letter last week, right?"
In this sentence, both parts of the "<em>I before E except after C</em>" rule are used. The word "believe" has the I before the E, following the rule. The word "received" follows the "except after C" part of the rule.
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Had to think on this for a bit so hope it is right
In The House on Mango Street, gender is portrayed as a social construction – something that people learn as they grow up, not something they're born with. Men have it easy on Mango Street – it's much easier for the male characters of the novel to live up to the gender role prescribed for them than it is for women.
Not that sure tbh
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