A reader can use foreshadowed events to make an inference about a character. The reader may also use input from other characters or how an author describes this character (physically, emotionally, etc).
The answer is D.
(A.) doesn’t make sense because this is a flashback to when the author was four, which means they are older and able to comprehend and remember the past.
(B.) doesn’t make sense because they are no longer four so they have already lived to know what it’s like without a grandfather.
(C.) doesn’t make sense because we can’t infer from the text that he was relieved the grandfather is gone.
Answer:
C The daughter's growing independence can hurt both mother and daughter.
Allusion
satire
foreshadowing
allegory
dialect
imagery
theme
conflict
1. Cecilia smells beans bubbling on the stove.
2. She drew a picture in the sand.
3. Chicks and I walk around the front yard.
4. Cecilia fills the living room with balloons.
A preposition for example has to do with a box: across the box, around the box, on top of the box, under the box, near the box, along the sides of the box.