Read the following passages
People assumed that Grandmother didn't know English, but
she could understand and speak it well. She was just
proud. I tried to convince her that no one cared about her
accent, but she disagreed. I told her this wasn't like back
home, where she would be looked down upon for any little
grammatical error. But she didn't believe me. She had lived
too long in a country where one's speech reflected his or
her status
How could the author best resolve this situation to create a feeling of
humorous triumph?
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A. The narrator continues encouraging the grandmother and working
with her to perfect her language skills.
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B. The grandmother continues to speak only her native language, but
the narrator is glad that he lives in a bilingual household
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C. The grandmother moves back to her native country, where she is
able to express herself freely
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D. The grandmother uses her new language perfectly to respond to a
man who believed she couldn't understand his insults,