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Roll of thunder hear my cry

Which line provides the best evidence that the narrator views going to school as unnatural?
F "You keep it up and make us late for school, Mama's gonna wear you out I threatened, pulling with exasperation at the high collar of the Sunday dress Mama had made me wear for the first day of school-as if that event were something special.

GIt seemed to me that showing up at school at all on a bright August-like October morning made for running the cool forest trails and wading barefoot in the forest pond
was concession enough.

HIf I hadn't known the cause of it, I could have forgotten very easily that he was, at twelve, bigger than I, and that I had promised Mama to arrive at school looking clean
and ladylike.

J I hated the dress. And the shoes. There was little I could do in a dress, and as for shoes, they imprisoned freedom-loving feet accustomed to the feel of the warm earth.

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