In "From Blossoms," what is Li-Young Lee saying about the act of eating peaches?

A. That peaches take a long journey from seed to fruit and it is a shame they are eaten so quickly
B. That peaches represent food that keeps us happy and healthy and we should eat more of them
C. That it is a messy experience and should only be done every once in a while
D. That it is more than about consuming the fruit; it's about enjoying and remembering the experience

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D.that it is more than about consuming the fruit it’s about enjoying and remembering the experience

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The correct answer is "D".

"From Blossoms" is a poem that reminds the reader that life should be lived to its fullness. Li-Young Lee tries to achieve this by telling the reader that he should not only "savor the sugar, but the days" or "not only the skin but the shade". These phrases are a reminder that good things in life should be fully appreciated, as sometimes we only focus on the "final product" but no the efforts that were made in order to get it.