"my tread was light and silent in the forgiving sand."
what does the word" forgiving" suggest...
English, 02.09.2019 11:00, MilanPatel
"my tread was light and silent in the forgiving sand."
what does the word" forgiving" suggest about tge sand?
a. it felt soft to the speaker
b. it seemed to excuse the speaker.
c. it seemed to blame the speaker.
d. it felt unsteady to the speaker.
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