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what could the storm represent?
a time of chaos or turmoil
a dramatic weather event
an unexpected positive experience
a period of necessary change
In Emily Dickinson's poem "Hope is the thing with feathers", the "storm" is used as a metaphor. Storms in literature often symbolize a time of chaos, turmoil, or difficulty. Option A (a time of chaos or turmoil) fits this symbolic meaning. A dramatic weather event (Option B) is the literal meaning, but in the poem's metaphorical context, it represents emotional/experiential turmoil. An unexpected positive experience (Option C) and a period of necessary change (Option D) don't align with the typical symbolic use of a storm in such poetry.
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A. a time of chaos or turmoil