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Re-read the first three stanzas of the fly what comparisons is the speaker making between the fly and himself?
Space little fly the summers play my thought was hand has brushed away and that I may fly like thee? Or are not thee a man like me? For a dance and drink and sing to some blind hand shower brush my wing.
A. Both like to dance and both have wings
B. I thoughtless and both are blind
C. Both enjoy life and both will die
D. Both are small and both are afraid
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