Read "It's This Way" and answer the question. 
 It's This Way by Nazim Hikmet 
 1 I stand in the advancing light, my hands hungry, the world beautiful. 
 2 My eyes can't get enough of the trees— they're so hopeful, so green. 
 3 A sunny road runs through the mulberries, I'm at the window of the prison infirmary. 
 4 I can't smell the medicines— carnations must be blooming nearby. 
 5 It's this way: being captured is beside the point, the point is not to surrender. 
 How does the last stanza differ from the previous stanzas in this poem?
 A)It departs from a motif of loyalty and betrayal. 
 B)Rather than offering opinions, it demonstrates restraint.
 C)Rather than figurative imagery, it relies on literal interpretation.
 D)It employs elaborate and complex diction.