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Which lines from paragraph 13 support that the Marigolds meant more than just a decoration to Miss Lottie?

A) "Whatever verve there was left in her, whatever was of love and beauty and joy that had not been squeezed out by life, had been there in the marigolds she had so tenderly cared for."

B) "That violent, crazy act was the last act of childhood."

C) "Now at the end of that life she had nothing except a falling-down hut, a wrecked body, and John Burke, the mindless son of her passion"

D) "The witch was no longer a witch but only a broken old woman"​

HELP ME OUT PLEASE Which lines from paragraph 13 support that the Marigolds meant more than just a decoration to Miss Lottie A Whatever verve there was left in class=