Answer:
B) Cherishes her rare worldly experiences.
Explanation:
In her memoir <em>Warriors Don't Cry</em>, Melba Patillo Beals narrates how she, along with other blacks had to endure the discrimination and injustice from the whites. She details her life trying to learn how to be a <em>"warrior"</em> against the racial discrimination of her people.
The given excerpt shows how Melba, as a young girl, was eager to be out and about, enjoying the scene. Rarely was she allowed to be outside, for a black girl like herself, the outside world isn't a safe place. The passage reveals her happiness, and how she cherishes the rare worldly outing she was given.