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In “Everyday Use” by Alice Walker, Dee pulls the quilts from the trunk after dinner and acts as if they already belong to her.

What does this behavior tell the reader about Dee?

Respuesta :

she is used to getting what she wants

Since Dee pulls the quilts from the trunk and acts as if they already belong to her, we can tell that she is used to getting everything she wants.

Dee knows that the quilts do not belong to her, but assumes that if she simply takes them that no one will say anything. This is a clear sign that she gets everything that she wants. The reader may also assume Dee is priviledged or looking for attention.