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read this stanza from emily dickinson’s \hope is the thing with feather…

Question

read this stanza from emily dickinson’s \hope is the thing with feathers\.

and sweetest in the gale is heard;
and sore must be the storm
that could abash the little bird
that kept so many warm.

what is the connotation of the word \storm\?
○ a bad weather disturbance
○ a troubling piece of information
○ a sudden rain outburst
○ a strong emotional reaction

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To determine the connotation of "storm" in the poem, we analyze the context. The "little bird" represents hope. A storm that could "abash" (humiliate or dismay) this hope - representing bird would be a strong emotional reaction or a difficult situation that challenges hope. Option A is the denotation (literal meaning) of storm, not connotation. Option B doesn't fit the context of the poem which is about hope and its challenges. Option C is also a literal weather - related meaning. So the connotation of "storm" here is a strong emotional reaction or a challenging situation to hope.

Answer:

D. a strong emotional reaction