How are the butter churn and dasher symbolic for the narrator in "Everyday Use"?
A. They represent the love she has for her daughters and family
B. They represent useful abjects that were made by relatives who have passed away
C. They represent the people who had oppressed her family
D. They represent the anger, jealousy, and resentment she feels toward Dee

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These are items that feel essential to her and her daughter, Maggie's, life because they put them to nearly everyday use (as the title suggests). ... In "Everyday Use," Mrs. Johnson is the narrator of the story, and for her, the butter churn and the dasher are symbolic of her family's heritage.

So the answer would be B.

Answer:

B

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