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HS: English 3B [M] (Prescriptive) (GP) / 9:Contemporary Literature
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In “Everyday Use” by Alice Walker, what does the story say about the role of personal relationships in social change?



Social change can come at the cost of personal relationships.


Personal relationships can inhibit true social change.


Personal relationships form the basis of all social change.


Social change can be seen from multiple perspectives.

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In "Everyday Use" by Alice Walker, the story highlights the complexity of personal relationships in relation to social change. The different perspectives of the characters—Mama, Dee (Wangero), and Maggie—illustrate how personal relationships can both support and hinder social change.

While the statement "Social change can be seen from multiple perspectives" most accurately reflects the nuances presented in the story, the text also implies that personal relationships play a significant role in shaping these perspectives. Therefore, this particular option captures the essence of how various viewpoints influence the characters’ understanding of heritage, identity, and social progress.

If you are seeking to select one of the provided options, "Social change can be seen from multiple perspectives" would be the most appropriate choice based on the themes of the story.