Dee most likely refers to Dee from "Everyday Use" by Alice Walker. In this story, Dee is one of the two daughters of Mama, the other one being Maggie. Maggie and Dee, however, are extremely different people. Maggie enjoys a domestic life, and she does not have great ambitions in life. However, Dee is educated and she wants to be a modern woman.
<u>What Dee wants from her mother is to be able to keep the quilts her grandmother made. </u>She believes that they are part of their heritage and they deserve to be preserved. On the other hand, Maggie wants the quilts for everyday use, and she believes this is simply a different way of honouring her heritage.
D. Past It fits the sentence best, because you don't go through the school and the supermarket to get somewhere, you got past it.
Um... can you give us a brief description of who Luis and Tino are?
I'm confused to what the question is?
Answer:
Negative consumption externalities
Explanation:
Negative consumption externalities. When certain goods are consumed, such as demerit goods, negative effects can arise on third parties. Common example include cigarette smoking, which can create passive smoking, drinking excessive alcohol, which can spoil a night out for others, and noise pollution.