Question
Hope is the thing with feathers. Hope is the thing with feathers that purchase in the soul and sings the tune without the words and never stops at all and sweetest in the Gail is heard and sore must be the storm that could be a bash the little bird that kept so many warm I’ve heard it in the chillest land and on the strangers seat yet never in extremity it asked a crumb on me.
What conclusion can be drawn about the poem speaker?
A. The speaker is comforted thinking about Hope as a bird that lives in everyone’s soul
B. The speaker wishes the brick would take a break and rest for a while
C. The speaker feels nervous like there are birds fluttering in their soul
D. The speaker feels scared, like a bird caught in a storm would feel
What conclusion can be drawn about the poem speaker?
A. The speaker is comforted thinking about Hope as a bird that lives in everyone’s soul
B. The speaker wishes the brick would take a break and rest for a while
C. The speaker feels nervous like there are birds fluttering in their soul
D. The speaker feels scared, like a bird caught in a storm would feel
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The best conclusion that can be drawn about the poem's speaker is:
A. The speaker is comforted thinking about Hope as a bird that lives in everyone’s soul.
The imagery of Hope as a bird that sings and persists through storms suggests a sense of comfort and resilience. The overall tone of the poem conveys a positive view of hope as something enduring and uplifting, rather than a source of discomfort or fear.
A. The speaker is comforted thinking about Hope as a bird that lives in everyone’s soul.
The imagery of Hope as a bird that sings and persists through storms suggests a sense of comfort and resilience. The overall tone of the poem conveys a positive view of hope as something enduring and uplifting, rather than a source of discomfort or fear.