The speaker has fond memories of his childhood. Which lines from the poem best illustrate that idea? (4 points)
A. Oh! the old swimmin'-hole! In the happy days of yore,
When I ust to lean above it on the old sickamore,
B. But the lost joys is past! Let your tears in sorrow roll
Like the rain that ust to dapple up the old swimmin'-hole.
C. But them days is past and gone, and old Time's tuck his toll
From the old man come back to the old swimmin'-hole.
D. The scene was all changed, like the change in my face;
The bridge of the railroad now crosses the spot
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