Answer:
- D.) The speaker, having experienced adversity, regards hope in a positive light, as it never asked anything of him/her.
Explanation:
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What does the last stanza suggest about the speaker's point of view regarding hope?
- A The speaker has experienced some troubled times but is now in a much better place.
- B The speaker thinks of hope as the only source of comfort in his/her life, even more than food (i.e. the "crumb").
- C The speaker thinks hope is helpful, but only to a certain point.
- D The speaker, having experienced adversity, regards hope in a positive light, as it never asked anything of him/her.
Isnt that bat man from the movie
1.) Wise/experience - They have been alive for a long time, they have learned so much, and gone through so much. Deaths, new beginnings, bad and good things and define their life.
2.) Determined - Obviously they are determined to live. It's pretty rare to live that long and be very healthy for more years to come.
Here are some things that they probably did to stay as old as they are.
Positive attitude, exercising, living independently, eating good food, and etc...
Hope I helped.
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