Read the following sentence from "Day of the Butterfly."

Our teacher, a cold gentle girl who wore glasses with thin gold rims and in the stiff solicitude of certain poses resembled a giraffe, wrote something on a piece of paper and showed it to Myra. And Myra recited uncertainly: "My brother has had an accident, please, teacher."

After reading this sentence, the reader can most likely conclude that

A. the narrator admires her teacher.
B. the teacher has had a proper upbringing.
C. Myra does not normally use good manners.
D. the narrator is on friendly terms with Myra.

D. the narrator is on friendly terms with Myra.

Based on the sentence from "Day of the Butterfly," the reader can most likely conclude that:

C. Myra does not normally use good manners.

Explanation:
The sentence states that Myra recited uncertainly, "My brother has had an accident, please, teacher." The use of "please" suggests that Myra is not accustomed to using polite manners when addressing the teacher. It implies that Myra is not regularly using good manners.

The most likely conclusion that the reader can draw from the sentence is that:

C. Myra does not normally use good manners.