Which theme most clearly belongs to the genre of green literature?
A. Time is a companion that reminds us to make the most of our
lives.
B. When it comes to pollution and waste, what goes around comes
around.
C. Fences make people forget that we are all connected in multiple
ways.
D. Nature is a cruel beast that must be tamed before it can be
enjoyed.
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