Asked by Marc-Anthony

Read the sentence:

Our plan is to rove the country, traveling by car and camping when we feel a need to stop.

Which word could you substitute for rove that tells the reader that it was a carefree and fun trip?

Drift: to move in a random or casual way

Gad: to be on the go without specific aim or purpose

Gallivant: to go about, or roam for pleasure

Saunter: to walk about in a leisurely way
I believe the answer is C.

Answers

Answered by Ms. Sue
I agree.

Answered by Hayden
Yep, C sounds good bc roam usually means without care. Like you roaming in a store.
Answered by gunner gonzalez
It is C.
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