The option that best describes one of the themes in "Spring is like a perhaps hand" by E.E. C(u)mmings is C) spring radically modifies nature without removing anything.
One of the main themes of "Spring is like a perhaps hand" is change because<u> the speaker of the poem is experiencing the transition from winter to spring</u>. Moreover,<u> he establishes a comparison between spring and a hand due to the ability of spring of changing everything carefully and without breaking anything</u>. C(u)mmings personifies spring and he also resorts to metaphor in this poem.