Which lines from the poem best show the effects of the shoemaker's efforts over time?
(A) Nothing's changed much, except the front/is a shoe store complete with fancy
mirrors, (lines 3-4)
(B) no more bald/than he was then, (lines 12-13)
(C) working a pair of pumps/back and forth with complete absorption, (lines 15-16)
(D) Well, he's prospered,/no longer lives above the store. (lines 27-28)