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The narrator in housman's "loveliest of trees, the cherry now" mentions his
age while admiring the cherry trees. what theme does the narrator express by
doing this?

a. he and the cherry tree are the same age
b. the narrator wants the reader to know how old he is
c. he implies that we need to make the most of everyday
d. the narrator believes that he is too old to enjoy the blossoms

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