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What's our next step, Grandma?" Enzo asks.

"Now we roll the dough into balls, coat them in cinnamon sugar, and put them on baking sheets." I say. Watching Enzo roll the
dough transported me back sixty years. The kitchen was yellow then, and sunbeams danced on the walls. My own grandma's
arms wrapped around me as she helped my ten-year-old self work the dough.
"Would you believe I used to make this cookie recipe with my grandma?"
At this moment, Enzo accidentally spills cinnamon sugar on the floor, so I hand him the broom and continue.
"Yep." I say, "and do you know what my favorite part was?"
Enzo pauses sweeping and looks up with curiosity.
"Sneaking cookies off the baking sheet while they were still warm," I whisper.
Enzo claps a hand to his mouth, but laughter spills out. "That's my favorite part, too!"

What does Grandma's point of view most clearly show in this passage?

O 1. Teaching a grandchild to bake is hard work but worth it.

2. Baking with a grandchild is a happy and comforting activity.

3. Baking is more useful for a grandchild than for a grandparent.

4. Learning a new skill from a grandparent can be messy but fun.


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most likely your answer will be "baking with grandchildren is a happy and comforting activity." this text focuses on the fun being had, making this answer the choice that makes the most sense. however, i'm not completely sure, so please do not take my word for it.

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