Read the poem below and answer the question.  
Cloud  by Sandra Cisneros  
If you are a poet, you will see clearly that there is a cloud floating in this sheet of paper. -Thich Nhat Hanh 
 Before you became a cloud, you were an ocean, roiled and  murmuring like a mouth. You were the shadows of a cloud cross- ing over a field of tulips. You were the tears of a man who cried  into a plaid handkerchief. You were the sky without a hat. Your  heart puffed and flowered like sheets drying on a line.  And when you were a tree, you listened to the trees and the tree  things trees told you. You were the wind in the wheels of a red  bicycle. You were the spidery Maria tattooed on the hairless arm  of a boy in downtown Houston. You were the rain rolling off the  waxy leaves of a magnolia tree. A lock of straw-colored hair  wedged between the mottled pages of a Victor Hugo novel. A  crescent of soap. A spider the color of a fingernail. The black nets  beneath the sea of olive trees. A skein of blue wool. A tea saucer  wrapped in newspaper. An empty cracker tin. A bowl of blueber-  ries in heavy cream. White wine in a green-stemmed glass.  And when you opened your wings to wind, across the punched-  tin sky above a prison courtyard, those condemned to death and  those condemned to life watched how smooth and sweet a white  cloud glides.
The effect of the sounds in the phrase “wind in the wheels” is that they _____.
A)create a sense of isolation
B)use language that is very grounded and realistic
C)work against the overall theme in the poem
D)evoke the sound of the wind