Which excerpt from "The People Could Fly” appeals to readers’ sense of hearing to help them imagine the scene?

“They couldn’t take their wings across the water on the slave ships. Too crowded, don’t you know.”
“And standin tall, yet afraid, was a young woman who once had wings. Call her Sarah.”
“Black, shiny wings flappin against the blue up there.”
“She trembled to be so hard worked and scorned.”

“Black, shiny wings flappin against the blue up there.”