Fanny Frost
by A. Gautam
She's always sad in April,
even when flowers bloom.
She says it gives her a fever.
Summer gives her more gloom.
She looks out of the window
quietly, when it rains.
She doesn't dance, instead she says,
"The sky is sad, it drops its chains."
She loves the winters more—
to dance and ski, we're told.
The wool, the scarves, and gloves
She loves the white, the cold.
7
How do the seasons in the poem contribute to the theme?
A.
They guide Fanny through the routines of the world.
B.
They describe Fanny Frost's mood in different seasons.
C.
They tell the reader how Fanny likes to dress herself.
D.
They show how Fanny's world is different from the poet's.