What do the butter churn and the dasher symbolize for the narrator in "Everyday Use"?
A) Objects that were made by her ancestors and have been used for many generations
B) Objects that should be viewed and admired but never touched or used
C) Objects that are too old to be useful anymore and should be thrown away
D) Objects that were given to her family by the people who had oppressed them

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A is the correct answer

In "Everyday Use", The butter churn and the dasher symbolized that Objects that were made by her ancestors are used for many generations. Hence, Option A is correct.

What do you know about "Everyday Use"?

Alice Walker argues in "Everyday Use" that an African-American is both African and American, and that to downplay one's American history is disrespectful to one's ancestors and, as a result, detrimental to one's own well-being.

She explains this idea using the three main characters, Mama, Dee (Wangero), and Maggie.

Hence, In "Everyday Use", The butter churn and the dasher symbolized that Objects that were made by her ancestors are used for many generations. Option A is correct.

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