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What does drift mean in line 30?

Group of answer choices

A a sudden movement

B a wild gust of wind

C a large pile of snow

D a sloping mountain

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Answer:

Option C, "a large pile of snow"

Step-by-step explanation:

Based on the given context, the word "drift" in line 30 refers to a large mass of snow that has accumulated and been blown by the wind, creating a high mound or bank of snow. Therefore, option C, "a large pile of snow," is the correct answer.

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User Joey Sabey
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Answer: Most likely C. or D.

Explanation: You said "Above the wintry drift" So it couldn't be a movement or wind. I could have answered more clearly if you gave more information on your question.

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User Bora Sumer
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