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What conclusion can be drawn about the poem’s speaker?
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The speaker feels scared, like a bird caught in a storm would feel.
The speaker feels scared, like a bird caught in a storm would feel.
The speaker feels nervous, like there are birds fluttering in their soul.
The speaker feels nervous, like there are birds fluttering in their soul.
The speaker is comforted thinking about hope as a bird that lives in everyone’s soul.
The speaker is comforted thinking about hope as a bird that lives in everyone’s soul.
The speaker wishes the bird would take a break and rest for a while.
The speaker wishes the bird would take a break and rest for a while.
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The speaker is comforted thinking about hope as a bird that lives in everyone’s soul.
(They describe hope as a bird that sings without asking for anything and remains in the soul through storms, showing comfort and reassurance.)
(They describe hope as a bird that sings without asking for anything and remains in the soul through storms, showing comfort and reassurance.)
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