Question 4.
I believe that the mother's refusal to let Dee have the quilts indicated a permanent change in her. The mother had always been so giving to her daughters. Personally, I think that she was one of those mothers who will do anything for their children. Well, until this moment. It isn't that the mother changed in her giving ways, she was just standing up for herself and Maggie. Dee (Wangaro) moved away from her family and was practically embarrasses by their existence. She even tells her mother that she will come back for holidays, but she won't even think of bringing friends. I am glad that the mother finally stood up for herself because Dee was ashamed of her family, but wanted the best of everything from them. This is completely wrong.
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