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4. Which piece of evidence from paragraph 45 best supports the

grandmother's characterization as cunning and manipulative?
O A "Outside of Toombsboro she woke up and recalled an old
plantation that she had visited in this neighborhood once when
she was a young lady."
B “She knew that Bailey would not be willing to lose any time
looking at an old house, but the more she talked about it, the
more she wanted to see it once again"
C "There was a secret panel in this house,' she said craftily, not
telling the truth but wishing that she were."
OD "[A]nd the story went that all the family silver was hidden in it
when Sherman came through but it was never found..."

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Answer:

The piece of evidence that best supports the grandmother's characterization as cunning and manipulative is:

C. "There was a secret panel in this house,' she said craftily, not telling the truth but wishing that she were."

Step-by-step explanation:

In "A Good Man is Hard to Find", by Flannery O'Connor, the grandmother is quite a cunning woman. When she wants something, she manipulates those around her to get it. She never simply says she wants it. She comes up with stories and reasons, trying to convince others that her way is the best way. Sometimes, she will simply ignore what others want and do her own will - such as bringing the cat along with the family without anyone knowing.

The lines in letter C show her skills in manipulating. Let's pay attention to the adverb "craftily", which means artfully, slyly, cunningly. Let's also note that she is lying. The grandmother is telling the kids a false story to get them to convince Bailey to go see a certain place.

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