The perspective of the speaker in this poem may best be described as

Responses
A conscious and alert.conscious and alert.
B wistful and hopeful.wistful and hopeful.
C fond and unassuming.fond and unassuming.
D bleak and despairing.bleak and despairing.
Question 2
Which two statements are true concerning the perspective of the speaker of the poem?
Responses
A He feels that nothing matters.He feels that nothing matters.
B He feels that he has lost hope.He feels that he has lost hope.
C He feels that life is worth living.He feels that life is worth living.
D He feels that sadness is balanced by joy.He feels that sadness is balanced by joy.
E He feels that dreams are more real than reality.He feels that dreams are more real than reality.
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To assist you accurately, I would need to know the content or themes of the poem in question. Could you provide some lines or a summary of the poem to help determine the speaker's perspective and the true statements about it?