Answer:
The correct answer is - comforts her without asking for things.
Explanation:
This question refers to Emily Dickinson's poem "Hope." In the poem, the poet compares the feeling of hope to a bird. She says:
<em>Hope is the thing with feathers </em>(referring to birds).
She says that hope never dies; it always lives in us, giving us the motivation to keep going, and to fight. She also says that even though hope gives us so much, it never asks for anything in return:
<em>I’ve heard it in the chillest land -
</em>
<em>And on the strangest Sea -
</em>
<em>Yet - never - in Extremity,
</em>
<em>It asked a crumb - of me.</em>
distress = dismay
perdition=eternal punishment
green = grassy area
guile = cunning
Greedy Boromir was greedy and wanted to take the ring to his father and king Denother to use and fight wielding it.
Collected amount; the sentence is saying that dance costumes from over the years eventually busted out from her closet.