In "The Scarlet Ibis," the author creates tension in the narrator’s story in all of the following ways except
A. the description of the death of the scarlet ibis.
B. choosing the name of a poisonous insect—Doodlebug.
C. the eerie description of the setting in the beginning of the story.
D. showing Doodle the mahogany coffin in the loft and making him touch it.