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What is the theme of Emily Dickinson's "There Is No Frigate Like a Book"?

A.
Books are valuable, but they cannot do what boats can do.

B.
There's no need to take an expensive boat trip when one can simply read.

C.
Books, like boats, let readers go to new places and have new experiences.

D.
Boats and books are extremely different and cannot be compared.

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the answer should be C because comparing movies with the same book can be a little difficult, but that's my answer.
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