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Question
read this excerpt from emily dickinsons hope is the thing with feathers:
hope is the thing with feathers —
that perches in the soul —
and sings the tune without the words —
and never stops — at all —
what does dickinson use as a metaphor for hope?
a. a bird
b. feathers
c. the ability to fly
d. music
Brief Explanations
Dickinson directly frames hope as "the thing with feathers" that perches in the soul and sings, which clearly describes a bird. Feathers are a part of the bird, not the full metaphor; the other options do not match the central comparison in the poem.
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A. A bird