Which direct quote from "The School Days of an Indian Girl" provides the best evidence for the idea that Zitkala-sa was miserable at boarding school?
A."Immediately I dropped my eyes, wondering why I was so keenly watched by the strange woman."
B."I spied them in the rear ranks, looking as uncomfortable as I felt."
C."The annoying clatter of shoes on bare floors gave us no peace."
D."In my anguish I moaned for my mother, but no one came to comfort me."
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In my anguish I moaned for my mother, but no one came to comfort me." is the correct answer
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