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Read the following passage from "The Jilting of Granny Weatherall":
Yes, she had changed her mind after sixty years and she
would like to see George. I want you to find George. Find
him and be sure to tell him I forgot him. I want him to know
I had my husband just the same and my children and my
house like any other woman. A good house too and a good
husband that I loved and fine children out of him.
Based on your reading of the story, who is George?
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A. Granny Weatherall's long lost love
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B. Granny Weatherall's son
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C. Granny Weatherall's father
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D. Granny Weatherall's dead husband
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A. Granny Weatherall's long lost love
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