Answer: D.Granny Weatherall's daughter at her bedside.
In "The Jilting of Granny Weatherall," we see that Granny is accompanied constantly by Cornelia, who remains at her bedside. Cornelia is one of Granny's daughters. Throughout the story, Cornelia's behaviour and her "goodness" annoys Granny, who is not very patient. Granny also believes that Cornelia mocks her, and that she is not a very good housekeeper. However, the reader can see that Cornelia is in fact a very sweet woman, and that she is devastated about the prospect of losing her mother.