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Up into the cherry tree
Who should climb but little me?
I held the trunk with both my hands
And looked abroad on foreign lands.
I saw the next door garden lie,
Adorned with flowers, before my eye,
And many pleasant places more
That I had never seen before.
I saw the dimpling river pass
And be the sky's blue looking-glass;
The dusty roads go up and down,
With people tramping into town.
If I could find a higher tree
Farther and farther I should see,
To where the grown-up river slips
Into the sea among the ships,
To where the roads on either hand
Lead onward into fairyland,
Where all the children dine at five,
And all the playthings come alive.
What best describes how the order in which the stanzas are arranged adds to the poem's main idea
A. The stanzas are arranged in order of importance, in which each stanza is less and less important than the first.
B. The stanzas each describe something further and further from home, until the last stanza finally reaches fairyland.
C. The first stanza describes foreign lands, and each stanza after that describes something closer and closer to home.
D. The first stanza describes something imaginary, while each stanza after that describes something more and more real.