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Responding to Literature: Stories, Poems, Plays, and Essays, 4/e
Judith Stanford, Rivier College
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1
Alice Walker:
A)
Was born in Georgia
B)
Won the Pulitzer Prize for
The Color Purple
C)
Is a novelist, an essayist, a writer of short fiction, and poetry
D)
Attended Spelman and Sarah Lawrence Colleges
E)
All of the above
2
The speaker in "Everyday Use" is:
A)
Maggie
B)
Dee
C)
Alice Walker
D)
Wangero
E)
Mama
3
What about Dee surprises Maggie?
A)
Dee's appearance and that of her companion
B)
Dee's request for the quilts
C)
Dee's invitation that Maggie come and live with her
D)
Dee's new religion
E)
Dee's photographing the house
4
For what objects does Dee have a new appreciation?
A)
An old Polaroid
B)
A bicycle
C)
Quilts and a butter churn lid
D)
A porcelain dish
E)
A pewter pitcher
5
Of what does Dee accuse Mama as she departs?
A)
Of not loving her
B)
Of not appreciating her conversion
C)
Of not understanding her heritage
D)
Of being complicit in the racism of her society
E)
Of loving Maggie more
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