Read this stanza from “The Song of Wandering Aengus” by William Butler Yeats.

I went out to the hazel wood,
Because a fire was in my head,
And cut and peeled a hazel wand,
And hooked a berry to a thread;
And when white moths were on the wing,
And moth-like stars were flickering out,
I dropped the berry in a stream
And caught a little silver trout.
May i get some help please?^^ I think its A, i just want to be sure.
How do these lines reveal details about the speaker of the poem?

A They suggest that he is a skilled woodsman.
B They show that he is driven by strong urges and passions.
C They reveal his essential good-hearted nature.
D They portray him as an angry, irritable man.

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