Read the following excerpt from Grace Jennings Carmichael's "An Old Bush Road."
Dear old road, wheel-worn and broken,
What delights in thee I find!
Subtle charm and tender fancy,
Like a fragrance in the mind.
Thy old ways have set me dreaming.
And out-worn illusions rise.
How does the theme conveyed in this excerpt relate to the poet's background?
A. Carmichael has never been on an old road with wheel tracks before but feels like she
B. Carmichael revisits positive memories on this road from her youth.