Which excerpt from "The People Could Fly” appeals to readers’ sense of hearing to help them imagine the scene?
A
“They couldn’t take their wings across the water on the slave ships. Too crowded, don’t you know.”B
“And standin tall, yet afraid, was a young woman who once had wings. Call her Sarah.”C
“Black, shiny wings flappin against the blue up there.”D
“She trembled to be so hard worked and scorned.”