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What statement BEST contrasts how the narrator originally feels about the teapot and how Grandma Nini feels about it?
A
The narrator finds the teapot to be silly and impractical, while Grandma Nini
feels like it is a cherished object.
B
The narrator is excited to have found a teapot shaped like a pig, while Grandma
Nini feels uninterested in the teapot.
с
The narrator thinks the discovery of the teapot is uneventful, while Grandma
Nini is relieved to find her missing teapot.
D
The narrator finds the teapot to be creepy, while Grandma Nini is excited to find
her teapot so she could make a cup of tea.

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