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Summative 1: Intro Existentialism Multiple Choice 2 of 102 of 10 Items Question Question From "Dream Within a Dream" In these lines from the poem, what does the speaker imply about hope? "If hope has flown away-In a night, or in a day-In a vision, or in none, Is it therefore the less gone?" No matter when hope disappears you will feel that it has left. No matter when hope disappears you will feel that it has left. Hope is like a dream that must end. Hope is like a dream that must end. Hope is like a mirage that can disappear. Hope is like a mirage that can disappear. Hope is often discarded easily. Hope is often discarded easily. Skip to navigation

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