which best identifies a similarity in the author's' choices in the poems "if" and "can't"
A. both give advice on how to be open with others without revealing to much about oneself
B. both employ the second-person point of view to create a bond between speaker and reader
C. both abandon traditional rhyme scheme and meter to make there advice more accessible and understandable to readers
D. both use historical anecdotes to illustrate a works main idea