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.
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What statement about the seasons can be drawn from the theme of this poem?
A.
People act according to the season they are born in.
B.
Seasons affect the way people view the world.
C.
Some seasons make some people's lives boring.
D.
Most people don't care about the seasonal changes.

B. Seasons affect the way people view the world.