Answer:
The maid lived in a rural setting.
Explanation:
William Wordsworth's poem "She Dwelt Among the Untrodden Ways" mourns the loss of "<em>Lucy</em>", a fair maiden who <em>"lived unknown"</em>. In a three stanza poem, the speaker mourns the death of the "maid" who was beautiful. But aside from her beauty, she was humble and modest, and did not draw any form of attention to herself.
The poet used the adjective word <em>"untrodden" </em>to signify how simple of a life the maid lived. She "dwelt among the <em>"untrodden"</em>, meaning away from the busy and hectic life, literally meaning the less occupied place. And in this <em>"untrodden"</em> place, she was alone, with <em>"none to praise and very few to love"</em>. And when she died, there were <em>"few"</em> who could know the difference of her presence and absence from the earth. This shows that she lived in a rural place, where there are less or no people.
I would say contemplative. because he was thinking on which road to take
It suggest that Sinbad was a maverick, a person who dares to do new things and lookk for fortune and adventure.
<span>C. By saying that she is “dying “ Kayla uses hyperbole to show how embarrassed she is.
A and B are incorrect because "nothing" is not much of an exaggeration in the passage. However, "dying" is very much exaggerated in a metaphorical sense.</span>