complimentary
English, 25.04.2021 19:50 whaddup8428
The narrator of "Everyday Use" describes Maggie in what kind of terms?
A.
complimentary
B.
neutral
C.
insulting
D.
reverential
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The narrator of "Everyday Use" describes Maggie in what kind of terms?
A.
complimentary
complimentary
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