Use the poem to answer the question.

Hope is the thing with feathers by Emily Dickinson
What conclusion can be drawn about the poem’s speaker?

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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.

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 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 is comforted thinking about hope as a bird that lives in everyone’s soul.

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The conclusion that can be drawn about the poem’s speaker is: The speaker is comforted thinking about hope as a bird that lives in everyone’s soul.

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