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Hope Is the Thing with Feathers - Comprehension Questions

3. Hope is important and helpful in times of pain, sorrow, or difficulty. Which lines from the poem best supports this statement?

A. Lines 5-8 B. Lines 11-12 C. Lines 1-2 D. Lines 3-4

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Answer:

A). Lines 5-8

Step-by-step explanation:

In the context of Emily Dickinson's poem titled 'Hope Is The Thing With Feathers,' the 'lines from 5-8' substantiate the claim that hope plays a significant and useful in dealing with the odd times. In the second quatrain, the poetess elaborates the idea that hope seems the sweetest during rough times. Hope turns most helpful when you start suffering a storm or struggle through a difficult phase of your life. The description of the bird further conveys that hope is the armour that shields you from adverse situations and when things seem hard to us. Thus, option A is the correct answer.

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