Which statement offers a central idea of the poem "Spanish Dancer"?
An observer is drawn to watch a performance of a stylish, ceremonial dance that expands and changes like a burning match.
A bystander pauses to watch a musical performance that begins like a small flickering flame and ends in fiery movements that sizzle.
A spectator examines how a dancer begins her steps with caution, but later gives her movements unrestrained execution.
An onlooker observes an arrogant dancer as she begins her haughty dance but is too consumed by the frenzied rhythms to finish.