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Which sentence from the passage best supports the inference that Maman-Nainaine is dignified and unhurried?
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OA. "Babette," continued Maman-Nainaine, as she peeled the very plumpest figs with her pointed silver fruit-
knife,"you will carry my love to them all down on Bayou-Lafourche."
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OB. When Maman-Nainaine sat down in her stately way to breakfast, the following morning, her muslin cap
standing like an aureole about her white, placid face, Babette approached.
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She walked slowly beneath them, carefully peering between the gnarled, spreading branches.
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OD. Not that the ripening of figs had the least thing to do with it, but that is the way Maman-Nainaine was.

Which sentence from the passage best supports the inference that maman-nainaine is dignified and unhurried?