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Read the following lines. "Yet –never—in Extremity, it asked a crumb—of me." (Lines 11-12) What can be inferred from these lines about hope? a. Hope gives without asking for anything in return. b. Hope asks a lot of the person wishing. c. Hope never relies on a person's wishes. d. Hope is an extremely large concept.

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