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English, 19.03.2021 19:00, meganwintergirl

3. PART A: Reread paragraph 10. What does the phrase "and in the lustre there stood the old grandmother" suggest about the grandmother? A. She was a warm and loving presence in the girl's life.
B. She is alive and willing to take the girl in her home.
C. She is a representation of the girl's troubled home life.
D. She was an example of a poor relationship in the girl's life.


3. PART A: Reread paragraph 10. What does the phrase and in the lustre there stood the old grandmo

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