Read paragraph 2.
[2] In the province of Echigo, where was my home, winter usually began with a heavy snow which came down fast and steady
until only the thick, round ridge-poles of our thatched roofs could be seen. Then groups of laborers, with straw mats over their
shoulders and big woven hats that looked like umbrellas, came and with broad wooden shovels cut tunnels through from one
side of the street to the other. The snow was not removed from the middle of the street all winter. It lay in a long pile, towering
far above the house-tops. The laborers cut steps, for they were carrying snow at intervals all winter, and we children used to
climb up and run along the top. We played many games there, sometimes pretending we were knights rescuing a snow-bound
village, or fierce brigands stealing upon it for an attack.
How does the author develop her points about the snowy climate in this paragraph?
OA. by describing villagers' emotional reactions to the coming snowfall
O B.
by explaining her feelings regarding the laborers' difficult work
OC.
by giving details about how the villagers prepared for long winters
by reflecting on the long winters her family had endured to that point
D.