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What is the most likely motive for the
narrator's behavior in the final sentence?
A. Grilling reminds him of his father, so he is reluctant to give it up. B. He prefers grilling to eating the food he has made. C. He assumes his grilling skills are superior to Sarah's. D. Sarah has proven to be a terrible griller in the past.​
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