Answer:
A. Is simple, naive, and too young to understand the danger they were in
Step-by-step explanation:
In "Twister Hits Houston" the poet deliberately uses a simple style to help the reader understand that the speaker in the poem "is simple, naive, and too young to understand the danger they were in".
The above answer is correct because from the poem, we can see the speaker saying, "I missed it". That means the speaker is trying to say that she missed the event that transpired and would have loved to see how the oak was ripped by the cyclone and banged the back door.
This depicts that the speaker is simple, naive, and too young to understand the danger they were in which the cyclone poses.