Question
Read "Hope" by Emily Dickinson.
The speaker in the poem compares hope to a bird that
comforts her without asking for things.
warns her when danger is approaching.
is a pet and is difficult to take care of.
is easily frightened by bad weather.
The speaker in the poem compares hope to a bird that
comforts her without asking for things.
warns her when danger is approaching.
is a pet and is difficult to take care of.
is easily frightened by bad weather.
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In Emily Dickinson's poem "Hope," the speaker compares hope to a bird that **comforts her without asking for things**. The bird represents hope as a persistent and uplifting presence in her life, singing sweetly and providing solace even in difficult times.
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