Read the following analysis of the meaning of "The Road."

"Through her description of the road and its song, Johnson makes a point about rising up against people who would tread on you or bring you down. People of color, who have been tread on or had their voices quieted in the past need to rise up to take action and speak out."

Which of the following lines from "The Road" best supports this interpretation of the poem?
A- "Ah, little road all whirry in the breeze, / A leaping clay hill lost among the trees"
B- "Dust of the dust, they must not bruise you down. / Rise to one brimming golden, spilling cry!"
C- "The bleeding note of rapture streaming thrush"
D- "Caught in a drowsy hush / And stretched out in a single singing line of dusky song."

B- "Dust of the dust, they must not bruise you down. / Rise to one brimming golden, spilling cry!"