Use the poem “It sifts from Leaden Sieves” below to answer the question. According to the connotations of the words in the final stanza, what adjective might best describe this snow? (1 point) Responses delicate delicate forbidden forbidden hard hard sparkling sparkling

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In the final stanza of the poem "It sifts from Leaden Sieves," the imagery and connotations of the words suggest that the best adjective to describe the snow would be "delicate." The description often evokes a sense of lightness and fragility typically associated with snow.

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