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The quilts didn't mean much to Dee when she left for college. Why do you
think it is important for her that she is able to have them now?
A. She doesn't have the money to buy these items for herself.
B. She has matured and can now see the value in these items.
C. She hasn't changed at all, but wants them for herself because she
is selfish.
D. She wants them so that Maggie can't have them.
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The reason quilts are important for Dee in 'Everyday Use' much after the time she has left the college is because she has matured and can now see the value in these items.

What is the significance of 'Everyday Use'?

Dee is a character from the story of 'Everyday Use' written by Alice Walker.  The story is used to reflect the conflicts faced by the people belonging to the African American culture.

The character of Dee has realized the importance of quilts due to her hitting maturity at the right time, which is well after she has left the college, and also that she does not want Maggie to have quilts.

Hence, option B holds true regarding 'Everyday Use'.

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