Read the following passage from "The Jilting of Granny Weatherall":A fog rose over the valley, she saw it marching across the cr
eek swallowing the trees and moving up the hill like an army of ghosts. Soon it would be at the near edge of the orchard, and then it was time to go in and light the lamps. Come in, children, don't stay out in the night air.Which statement provides the best analysis of the passage's symbolism?A.The lamps represent Granny Weatherall's memories.B.The valley stands for Granny Weatherall's anger at the storm.C.The dawn that breaks over the fog represents hope.D.The fog has the appearance of an army of ghosts.