In which of the following passages is the author's theme of racial prejudice most evident?
A. "She was a warm, benevolent woman who tried to make this first day as easy as possible."
B. "Any new kid entering a new class wants, first of all, to be liked."
C. "…I conjured up vague notions about a war between America and Japan."
D. "The stories, the murmurs, the headlines of the last few months had imprinted in my mind the word HATE."