Read the following sentence from "First Confession."

For dinner she had a jug of porter and a pot of potatoes with—sometimes—a bit of salt fish, and she poured out the potatoes on the table and ate them slowly, with great relish, using her fingers by way of a fork.
The narrator describes the grandmother as eating "with great relish" most likely to imply that

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Responses

she enjoys pickles with her potatoes.
she enjoys pickles with her potatoes.

her eating habits are sloppy and unclean.
her eating habits are sloppy and unclean.

she takes pleasure in every bite of her meal.
she takes pleasure in every bite of her meal.

the dinner menu remains the same every day.

she takes pleasure in every bite of her meal.

The narrator describes the grandmother as eating "with great relish" most likely to imply that she takes pleasure in every bite of her meal.

To determine the correct answer, let's analyze the given sentence from "First Confession." The narrator describes the grandmother as eating "with great relish." This phrase suggests that the grandmother is enjoying her meal and taking pleasure in every bite. Therefore, the most likely implication of the narrator describing the grandmother's eating habits as "with great relish" is that she takes pleasure in every bite of her meal. Thus, the correct answer is:

she takes pleasure in every bite of her meal.