In "The Soul Selects her own Society", Dickinson's childhood can be categorized as (A) exclusionary.
The narrator speaks about only letting one individual into her soul and shutting out everybody else. She points out that she won't even let in the loftiest individuals if it does not suit her.
It seems that you have missed the necessary options for us to answer this question, but anyway, here is the answer. What bothers Hazel about Cindy Procter is that <span>Cindy pretends everything comes easily to her, even though she secretly works very hard. Hope this helps.</span>