Answer:
C. The autumn rain makes everything in the poem feel fresh and alive.
Explanation:
Elizabeth Bishop's Sestina catches a scene of family vulnerability and focuses on the connection between the old grandma, the youngster and the unavoidable move of time. There is a hidden sentiment of trouble. Something has happened that is portentous and secretive.
It's September, it's down-pouring. A grandma and a tyke sit in the kitchen of their home as the light blurs. A basic enough begin to this poem yet as it advances, this comfortable household scene starts to change fit in shape and tone. All isn't what it seems.