Why did the Griffin want to visit the town?
A) to ask why the townspeople had stopped sending gifts of food
B) to offer help to the Parson who was trying to solve many problems
C) to see the stone likeness of himself over the church door
D) to visit his family and friends whom he had not seen in many years
Why did the Griffin want to visit the town?
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The correct answer is C) to see the stone likeness of himself over the church door.
In the story, the Griffin is curious about how he is represented in the town and wants to see the statue that depicts him. This symbolizes a connection to his identity and past, motivating him to make the visit. If you have more questions about this story or need further clarification, feel free to ask!