What do the details in this passage from "Everyday Use" reveal most clearly about the character of Maggie?
It was Grandma Dee and Big Dee who taught [Maggie] how to quilt herself. She stood there with her scarred hands hidden in the folds of her skirt. She looked at her sister with something like fear but she wasn't mad at her. This was Maggie's portion. This was the way she knew God to work
O a Maggie has no feeling for the quilts.
O b Maggie is a needy person who depends upon her mother and sister.
O c Maggie is bitter toward her sister.
O d Maggie accepts the hardships that life has handed her.
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d Maggie accepts the hardships that life has handed her.