What does the phrase seemed to nod suggest to the reader?

Then she inclined her head toward him and seemed to nod, before turning away and disappearing into the purple twilight.

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A The coyote accepts Brayden's presence within her territory.
A The coyote accepts Brayden's presence within her territory.

The coyote believes Brayden is someone who can be trusted.
The coyote believes Brayden is someone who can be trusted.

The coyote approves of Brayden's effort to correct his mistake.
The coyote approves of Brayden's effort to correct his mistake.

The coyote recognizes Brayden from his many trips to the area.
The coyote recognizes Brayden from his many trips to the area.

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The phrase "seemed to nod" suggests that the coyote is acknowledging Brayden in some way, perhaps indicating acceptance, trust, approval, or recognition of him. It implies a non-verbal form of communication or understanding between the coyote and Brayden.
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