She tried to remember. No, I swear he never harmed me but in that. He never harmed me but in that . . . and what if he did? There was the day, the day, but a whirl of dark smoke rose and covered it, crept up and over into the bright field where everything was planted so carefully in orderly rows. What is one purpose of the symbolism used in this passage? A. To illustrate the destruction of Granny's dream B. To link two unlike concepts: a field and mountains C. To compare Granny to "a whirl of dark smoke" D. To make a connection between Granny and the