Answer:
Brave, crazy and cunning.
Explanation:
The short story "Granny and the Golden Bridge" by Claribel Alegria tells the story of one old woman who worked hard selling things to anyone willing to buy. And in this way, she also inadvertently helped the rebels in selling them ammunition.
The character of Granny can be best described as brave, crazy and also cunning. Manuel, the narrator and also the grandson of Granny first introduced her to be "crazy". She used to "<em>load everything into her handcart and push it down the highway to serve breakfast to the soldiers on the near side. Then she'd push it across the bridge, almost two kilometers —to serve the troops on the far side. She'd get back to her hut in time to start preparing their lunch, and off she'd go again, pushing her cart</em>".
She was also cunning and brave with the way she dealt with the troops when they came looking for her. Changing her appearance, she told them that the old lady used to live in her building but she had already moved somewhere else. Then, lastly, if that wasn't enough, she hid ammunition and sailed across the banks of the Lempa, pretending to be selling fruits but in reality she had "<em>Fragmentation grenades, G-3 cartridges, 81- millimeter mortar rounds</em>".