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Need help please. It's urgent.. about identify the theme of the poem...No link please, will report... Thank you. I looked through a magic keyhole and saw
Things of great and small.
From little fleas to dinosaurs to birds and planes.
To books of forgotten lore
And a house, without a door.
I saw things of glad and sad.
I saw crayons flying here and there, all in the air.
I saw a bed flying.
I saw a knight brave and bold.
I saw all this in books I read
When I was six years old.
-The Magic Keyhole

What is the subject of this poem?
a) things the poet did as a young child
b) places the poet traveled to
c) things the poet saw when looking through a door
d) things the poet saw while reading books
e) all of the above

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