The powerful, enduring, always-available nature of hope is a theme of Emily Dickinson's poem, Hope is the Thing with Feathers. Explain how one of these sets of lines helps develop this theme.
1. And never stops - at all -
2. And sore must be the storm - That could abash the little Bird That kept so many warm -
3. Yet - never - in Extremity, It asked a crumb - of me.
Make sure to quote the line in your response. Your response might begin like this: The line, "Yet - never - in Extremity, It asked a crumb - of me" helps develop the theme of Dickinson's poem by suggesting that . . ." You would put in your own ideas next.
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