Read this excerpt from Alice Walker's "Everyday Use":
"How do I look, Mama?" Maggie says, showing just enough of her thin body enveloped in pink skirt and red blouse for me to know she's there, almost hidden by the door.
"Come out into the yard," I say.
Have you ever seen a lame animal, perhaps a dog run over by some careless person rich enough to own a car, sidle up to someone who is ignorant enough to be kind to him? That is the way my Maggie walks. She has been like this, chin on chest, eyes on ground, feet in shuffle, ever since the fire that burned the other house to the ground.
Which statement best analyzes how Maggie sees herself?
melodiilara420:
Maggie is shy and ashamed of how she looks
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chin in chest eyes on ground..........
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Maggie is the family quilts.
Dee (Wangero), older sister of Maggie was qualified for the quilts as well, but in opinion Maggie is more praiseworthy.
All over the story, the differences between the narrator’s two daughters are shown in unusual ways.
The older daughter, Dee (Wangero), is well educated and outgoing, whereas Maggie is bashful and a homebody.
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