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Read the excerpt from the poem "Hope is a Thing with Feathers," by Emily Dickinson.

Hope is a thing with feathers
That perches in the soul
And sings the song without the words
And never stops at all,

What is the implied theme of this poem?

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Answer: Hope is like a bird. It can fly. It is strong and poses in our sole. It can be growing and growing and it will never die.

Explanation:

The author uses a metaphor to tell us that love can be something very strong and it will never stop.

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It represents Strength In Hope because it show us that it will continue being strong no matter what tries to stop its song.

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