Which of the following sentences best explains the paradox in haiku 659?
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A. The narrator describes a delicious melon split in two halves, but implies that he dislikes melon.
B. The narrator describes himself and the person he is speaking to as being as identical as the two halves of a melon, yet offers the advice, “do not be like me.”
C. The narrator says “do not be like me” because he can never make up his mind, and is like melon “split in two.”
D. The person the narrator is addressing is his twin, but because they were separated at birth, or “split in two,” they can never be very much alike.
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