Read the last stanza from "The Golden Cat."
His face is one big Golden smile,
It measures round, at least a mile—
How dull our World would be, and flat,
Without the Golden Pu**y(sorry guys, it won't put it in, it's not the bad word though. I hope you understand..) Cat.
How does the last stanza contribute to the structure of "The Golden Cat"?
A. It sums up what the poet has written about the sun in the first three stanzas.
B. It gives a fourth example to add to the examples given in the first three stanzas.
C. It gives details that contradict the details given in the first three stanzas.
D. It provides the reasons for the actions of the sun in the first three stanzas.