English, asked by AbdullahAzhar4177, 11 months ago

Choose the correct option to explain the phrase ‘bent in the undergrowth’.
The phrase means that ……….
(i) there were bushes
(ii) one couldn’t see beyond a point
(iii) the road was grassy and full of leaves.

Answers

Answered by namnu
3

Answer:

2 one couldn't see beyond a point

Answered by Jasleen0599
2

Answer:

The correct answer is the option (ii) one couldn’t see beyond a point

Explanation:

The phrase ‘bent in the undergrowth’ describes the situation in one's life where he does not know what to do next.

The person when in confusion is not able to decide what road to choose or what step he should take next.

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