Hope is the thing with feathers Go Back Activity of question answer views 2:52 Now, I will ask you some questions which you would surely like to answer. So are you all ready? Students:- yes ma’am we all are ready. Teacher:- Do you ever feel nervous? Students:- Yes, ma’am. Teacher:- Do you ever feel really depressed? Students;- yes, sometimes we do. Teacher:- What makes you nervous or depressed? Students:- Ma’am I get nervous when I go for my exams. Students:- Ma’am I am nervous when I see our principal. Students:- Ma’am I am depressed when things don’t work according to my expectations. Teacher:- What do you hope for on these occasions? Students:- We hope that everything turns out to be simple and all is well. Teacher:- Have you hoped for something that you knew was difficult? Students:- Yes, Teacher:- What do you have to do to fulfill your hopes? Students:- Ma’am we have to work hard to fulfill our hopes. Tea: Very good students! In this poem we refer to inanimate objects, ideas, emotions as living things. It is called personification. Here hope is portrayed as a little bird. This poem is an example of personification. Describe it in your own words. Introduction and Explanation Explain next half of the story Explain examples Activity Activity Activity of question answer