For future reference, it'd be very beneficial to include a link to this story, or at the very least the name of the story.
However, I'm assuming the story is "Everyday use" - If this is the case
Dee took on the name of "Wangero Leewanika Kemanjo" due to her belief that her original name was formed from oppression, despite Mama's protest. Dee seems to be under the impression that most of her true culture is a lie and was formed due to racism. She seems to have invented her own culture as opposed to her true culture.<span>
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Answer: is a supernatural short story by W. W. Jacobs, first published in England. In the story, three wishes are granted to the owner of The Monkey's Paw, but the wishes come with an enormous price for messing with fate.
Explanation:
Answer:
1. a better world for the next generation to grow up in.
2. all sickness to be cured.
3. have my dream family.
4. to be rich.
5. have everything I was wanted.
6. to see loved ones that pass again.
7. get my dream car.
8. have my dream house.
9. make sure people all over the world never go hungry again.
10. let the genie be free- Aladdin
A good question to ask her is:
When did she start writing?
What gave her the idea to write her book?
What is her favorite place to write?
How does she sit still long enough to write (That's something I can't do for more than a few minutes, so I'd like to know!)