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A Day Well Spent
by Anthony Newman

1 As Anna hurried along the sidewalk after school, she could not stop thinking about the sleepover at her friend Stephanie's house.
2 When Anna entered the living room, she found her mother engaged in a conversation on the phone, and when it finally ended, Anna's mother told her that she had been talking to Grandma.
3 "Grandma wants us to visit her tomorrow," her mother said.
4 Anna reminded her mother about her plans for a sleepover at Stephanie’s house and said that they could visit grandma some other time.
5 "Besides, it would take us so long to get to Beaumont from Dallas," Anna added.
6 "You said that last month, when you wanted to spend time with your friends," Anna's mother reminded her.
7 Unable to argue with her mother any further, Anna reluctantly agreed to go to Beaumont, but she sulked about it
8 The next day, mother and daughter rode to Beaumont in stony silence. When they finally arrived at Grandma's place, Anna unenthusiastically got out of the car.
9 "Enough sulking, Anna," her mom told her in a stern voice, but immediately added in a lighter tone, "Be nice to Grandma because she will be upset if she realizes you didn't want to come."
10 Anna tried to smile as she saw her grandmother, whose wrinkly face lit up at the sight of her granddaughter.
11 "My darling, Anna! Gosh! You've grown so tall!" Grandma exclaimed, giving Anna a tight hug.
12 Anna noticed that Grandma seemed smaller and more feeble, and she tried to recollect how Grandma looked when she last saw her but could not remember things clearly.
13 When Anna entered the living room, she was pleasantly surprised to see a big spread on the dining table, including dishes such as baked vegetables, meat pies, muffins, and caramel pudding—Anna's favorite dishes. While eating lunch, Anna noticed photographs of her childhood lined up on the wall.
14 She asked Grandma, "Grandma, did you put these up recently?"
15 "Yes, honey. I put them up because I hardly see you nowadays, and these pictures make me happy."
16 Anna experienced a sudden rush of emotions and was overcome with embarrassment at the thought of how she had been resenting visiting her grandma.
17 On their way back home, Anna told her mom, "I have decided to visit Grandma more often."
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Read this sentence from paragraph 12.

Anna noticed that Grandma seemed smaller and more feeble, and she tried to recollect how Grandma looked when she last saw her but could not remember things clearly.

This sentence helps the reader infer that —

A.
Anna keeps sulking even after she meets her grandma
B.
Anna's grandma misses Anna and has grown sick without her
C.
Anna finds it so boring to meet her grandma that she is in a hurry to end her visit soon
D.
Anna is so busy in her own world that she rarely saw her grandma

Answers

Answered by GPT-4o mini
The best inference from the sentence in paragraph 12 is:

**D. Anna is so busy in her own world that she rarely saw her grandma.**

This choice aligns with the context of the sentence, which indicates that Anna is trying to remember how her grandma looked the last time they saw each other, suggesting that she has not spent much time with her recently. The focus on her inability to remember implies a lack of engagement, which supports the idea that Anna's life has kept her busy and that she hasn't made visiting her grandma a priority.

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