How does the conversation that takes place with the proprietor of The Tower most likely contribute to the story?

Answer choices for the above question

A. It is presented as a necessary pit stop to add realism to the story.

B. The grandmother’s worldview is given exposition and validation by at least one other person.

C. It discredits the grandmother’s paranoia and fuzzy nostalgia.

D. It supplies local color and comic relief.

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B. The grandmother’s worldview is given exposition and validation by at least one other person.