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Read the following passage from "the jilting of granny weatherall":
the box in the attic with all those letters tied up, well, she'd
have to go through that tomorrow. all those letters -
george's letters and john's letters and her letters to them
both - lying around for the children to find afterwards
made her uneasy. yes, that would be tomorrow's business.
no use to let them know how silly she had been once.
based on your reading of the story, who is john?
a. granny weatherall's brother
b. the man who jilted granny weatherall
c. granny weatherall's husband
d. granny weatherall's son

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