What does the second stanza most likely reveal about the speaker?

Are there, out there, human faces
Strange or familiar
Happy or hurting
Friendly faces, or faces like beasts’?
Answer choices for the above question

A. The speaker wonders how his looks will compare to the faces of others.

B. The speaker compares human faces to those of beasts to demonstrate his animosity toward humanity.

C. The speaker is concerned that he will not be accepted by others.

D. The speaker uses the various appearances of “human faces” to articulate his curiosity about human nature as a whole.

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