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What can you learn from the underlined sentence? (“Granny, delighted with the finished project that Marissa had so carefully created, gently ran her fingers over the fusion of objects form Hawaii’s sea and Utah’s land.”)

A) Marissa has only objects from Hawaii on the wreath because she knows Granny loves it more than Utah
B) Marissa touches the wreath in a very delicate way because she knows that many of the objects on it are fragile.
C) Granny understands that the wreath is precious and special because it mixes objects from Marissa’s two homes.
D) Granny has collected more objects for the wreath because she wants to help Marissa complete her project.

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