Final answer:
A general warranty deed is the type of deed in which the grantor defends the title back to its beginning.
Step-by-step explanation:
The correct answer is C) general warranty deed. A general warranty deed is a type of deed in which the grantor provides the most comprehensive level of protection to the grantee. In a general warranty deed, the grantor guarantees that they have clear title to the property and will defend the title against any claims or challenges that may arise, not only during their ownership but also going back to the property's beginning.