It sifts from leaden sieves, It powders all the wood, It fills with alabaster wool The wrinkles of the road. It makes an even face Of mountain and of plain, -- Unbroken forehead from the east Unto the east again. It reaches to the fence, It wraps it, rail by rail, Till it is lost in fleeces; It flings a crystal veil On stump and stack and stem, -- The summer's empty room, Acres of seams where harvests were, Recordless, but for them. It ruffles wrists of posts, As ankles of a queen, -- Then stills its artisans like ghosts, Denying they have been.

According to the connotations of the words in the final stanza, what adjective might best describe this snow?

A. sparkling
B. forbidden
C. delicate
D. hard

1 answer

The best adjective to describe the snow based on the connotations of the words in the final stanza is C. delicate. The imagery used in the stanza, such as "ruffles wrists of posts," "ankles of a queen," and the mention of being "still" like "ghosts," conveys a sense of softness and lightness that aligns with the idea of delicacy. The overall tone suggests fragility and a gentle touch, making "delicate" the most fitting choice.