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Read this stanza from A. E. Housman's poem, "To an Athlete Dying Young": Smart lad, to slip betimes away From fields where glory does not stay And early though the laurel grows It withers quicker than the rose. What is the speaker's attitude toward the athlete's death? A. There is no greater tragedy than the death of a strong and healthy youth who has not reached his full potential. B. When a person dies young, they escape the experience of youth and vigor fading in old age. C. The athlete who dies young has won the race against life’s greatest competitor—death.

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