HAMM: Nature has forgotten us. CLOV: There's no more nature. HAMM: No more nature! You exaggerate. CLOV: In the vicinity. HAMM: But we breathe, we change! We lose our hair, our teeth! Our bloom! Our ideals! CLOV: Then she hasn't forgotten us. HAMM: But you say there is none. What distinguishes the dialogue of this excerpt most clearly as a work of the postmodern era? O A. The personification of nature O B. The circularity and absurdity O C. The frequency of exclamations O D. The depth and feeling