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What does the watch symbolize in this passage?
the watch sits on my dresser. looking at it now, i see how its bright pink face is the same color as the nail polish gran always wore. i put it on my wrist, and it’s like she is next to me. gran gave it to me on my 16th birthday. she told me time flies, so i should stop and appreciate every moment. i wish i had one more moment with gran. the bright golden bands of the watch are just how she faced each day—with a bright smile on her face.
a. the narrator’s youth
b. the narrator’s fashion sense
c. the narrator’s grandmother
d. the narrator's adventurous spirit
e. the narrator’s shallow nature

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