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What do the narrator's feelings about his

grandfather suggest about him?
He is resigned knowing he and his grandfather will
have a hard time ever getting to know each other.
He is stuck in a pattern of behavior and has trouble
changing with new circumstances.
He is judgmental and wishes that he never went on
a visit to see his grandfather.
He is able to change his way of thinking and learns
to respect his grandfather.

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Answer:

Not Enough Information

Step-by-step explanation:

Without additional context or information, it is difficult to determine the correct answer. The narrator's feelings about his grandfather could suggest a variety of things, and the answer would depend on the specific text or story being referenced. What story is it?

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