A White Heron and Other Stories

The author relates what Sylvia is like through

A. Sylvia exploration of the pine tree

B. Sylvia thoughts about the sportsman

C. Sylvia descriptions of the white heron

D. Sylvia conversations with her grandmother

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I would say "D" is the closest.

He listened eagerly to the old woman's quaint talk, he watched Sylvia's pale face and shining gray eyes with ever growing enthusiasm, and insisted that this was the best supper he had eaten for a month, and afterward the new−made friends sat down in the door−way together while the moon came up.