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According to the narrator of "Everyday Use," how are Maggie and Dee different? A. Maggie is timid and shy, but Dee is confident and likes to stand out.
B. Maggie is jealous and cruel, but Dee is kind and well-mannered.
C. Maggie is angry and bitter, but Dee is caring and open-minded.
D. Maggie is clever and well-educated, but Dee is ignorant and slow.

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