Use the poem to answer the question.

What does the personification in the last two lines of the poem indicate about hope?

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Responses

It conveys how committed hope is.
It conveys how committed hope is.

It explains how helpful hope is.
It explains how helpful hope is.

It describes why hope is distant.
It describes why hope is distant.

It explains that hope does not want to be found.

1 answer

To determine what the personification in the last two lines of the poem indicates about hope, we need to consider the nature of the personification used. If the personification suggests that hope is elusive, unapproachable, or has its own will, then the interpretation would align with "It explains that hope does not want to be found."

However, if hope is depicted as steadfast, guiding, or supportive, the interpretation could be "It conveys how committed hope is" or "It explains how helpful hope is."

Without the specific text of the poem, I can't provide a definite answer, but based on common themes in poetry, if the personification highlights hope's elusive nature, the best response would be:

"It explains that hope does not want to be found."

If it depicts hope as supportive or committed, then "It conveys how committed hope is" would be appropriate.

Please match the response to the poem's actual content for accuracy.