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What implications do these lines of the poem have regarding the question of national identity? A) These lines suggest that nations don't exist in nature; only people do. B) These lines suggest that national identity might exist in nature, but isn't important. C) These lines suggest that anyone can claim whatever national identity seems convenient at any given time. D) These lines suggest that national identity is forged through having deep ancestral roots in a place.

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