This is a poem that is written in free verse using many metaphors (comparing two unlike things without using like or as). Free verse means it is free of limitations of a regular meter or rhythm, and does not rhyme with other words in a set line to line format. An example of a metaphor: The sun was a smiling face bringing cheer to the world. The sun is being compared to a smiling face.
The correct option is C.
From the excerpt given above, it can be seen that the speaker is condemning the attitude of pretending not to see that which is obvious. The speaker in his speech used rhetorical device to emphasized the point that it is absurd and unwise to ignore to know the true state of things. He believed it is better to know the bitter truth and then prepare for it than to be ignoring the truth in the hope that it will go away.<span />
B. A semicolon
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The theme of that poem is destructive potential of hatred and desire