Which detail from paragraph 5 best shows that Zitkála-Šá thinks the telegraph poles are actually trees?
O A. "Very near my mother's dwelling, along the edge of a road thickly bordered with wild sunflowers, some poles like these had been
planted by white men."
OB. "Often I had stopped, on my way down the road, to hold my ear against the pole, and, hearing its low moaning, I used to wonder what
the paleface had done to hurt it."
OC.
"It was the telegraph pole which strode by at short paces."
O D. "Now I sat watching for each pole that glided by to be the last one."