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If you were going to continue writing this narrative, how might you develop Grandma's perspective? A) By giving history of codes and how people have used them in history B) By having Grandma tell the narrator that the codes don't mean anything C) By having the narrator try to figure out the codes without asking anything of Grandma D) By having the narrator try to figure out the codes before having Grandma offer to explain them at the end

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