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Why did the Griffin want to visit the town?

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




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  1. The correct answer is C) to see the stone likeness of himself over the church door.

    In the story, the Griffin is intrigued by the statue of himself that has been placed on the church, which symbolizes his significance and connection to the town. This visit serves to acknowledge his own legacy as well as to satisfy his curiosity about how the townspeople perceive him through this stone representation. If you have further questions or need more clarification, feel free to ask!

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