Select the correct text in the passage. Which part of this excerpt from Mark Twain's The Adventures of Tom Sawyer shows that Becky wants Tom to pay attention to her? Tom decided that he could be independent of Becky Thatcher now. Glory was insufficient. He would live for glory. Now that he was distinguished, maybe she would be wanting to "make up." Well, let her she should see that he could be as indifferent as some other people. Presently she arrived. Tom pretended not to see her. He moved away and joined a group of boys and girls and began to talk. Soon he observed that she was tripping gayly back and forth with flushed face and dancing eyes, pretending to be busy chasing schoolmates, and screaming with laughter when she made a capture; but he noticed that she always made her captures in his vicinity, and that she seemed to cast a conscious eye in his direction at such times, too. It gratified all the vicious vanity that was in him; and so, instead of winning him, it only "set him up" the more and made him the more diligent to avoid betraying that he knew she was about.
(the answer is D [but he noticed that she always made her captures..])