Which excerpt from "everyday use" shows that dee is ashamed of her poor family?
a. she stoops down quickly and lines up picture after picture of me sitting there in front of the house with maggie cowering behind me.
b. she wrote me once that no matter where we "choose" to live, she will manage to come see us. but she will never bring her friends.
c. a look of concentration on her face as she watched the last dingy gray board of the house fall in toward the red-hot brick chimney.
d. she pins on my dress a large orchid, even though she has told me once that she thinks orchids are tacky flowers.

Answer :

The  excerpt from "everyday use" that shows dee is ashamed of her poor family is "she wrote me once that no matter where we "choose" to live, she will manage to come see us. but she will never bring her friends".

Who is Dee?

"Wangero Leewanika Kemanjo [Dee] is a fascinating character in “Everyday Use” written by Alice Walker."

The  excerpt from "everyday use" that shows dee is ashamed of her poor family is "she wrote me once that no matter where we "choose" to live, she will manage to come see us. but she will never bring her friends" because she mentions that "she will never bring her friends" which means she does not want her friends to see her poor family because she does not want to embarrass herself.

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