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Click to read Loveliest of trees, the cherry now' by A. E. Housman. Then answer the question.
What does Housman compare to life to make the point that life is short and every day should be cherished and enjoyed?

A. Growing older than fifty

B. Wearing white for Easter

C. Wandering in the woodlands

D. The blossoming of cherry trees

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