In "The Scholarship Jacket", how does Grandpa's characterization contribute to the development of the plot? Write a response that is 3-4 sentences in length, at minimum, and use evidence from the text to support your answer.

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Martha's grandfather is depicted as a very strong and righteous person in the story 'The Scholarship Jacket'. He teaches her to stand up for herself, and if the jacket is a reward then she shouldn't have to pay. Marta's grandfather is an illiterate person but he is a man of principle. He has a sublime and elevated personality. He is straightforward and hardworking man and that's why he refused to give money to Marta for the Scholarship Jacket because he knew that it must be free.

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