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English, 19.07.2020 01:01 PersonPerson13260

Click to read "Loveliest of Trees, the Cherry Now," by A. E. Housman. Then answer the question.
Which line(s) from the poem best support(s) the theme that people should
take pleasure in nature during their short lives?
O A. And stands about the woodland ride
O B. And since to look at things in bloom / Fifty springs are little room.
O C. And take from seventy springs a score,
O D. Now, of my threescore years and ten, / Twenty will not come again,

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