Which statement describes a key difference between Driscoll's "Hold Fast Your Dreams" and Hughes's "Harlem [2]"
A.
Driscoll's poem suggests that dreams are important, while Hughes's piece does not value dreams.
B.
Driscoll's poem is a long and involved exploration of dreams, while Hughes's piece is short and simple.
C.
Driscoll's poem uses dream as a metaphor for natural beauty, while Hughes's piece deals with dreams literally.

D.
Driscoll's poem deals with nurturing dreams, while Hughes's piece is about what happens when dreams are not nurtured.