I would probably say plump.
Essentially, in this question, you're looking for the word that would be the least insulting. More broadly, when asked about positive connotation, you're looking for a word that is not viewed negatively.
Words like fat and cheap have negative connotations, especially when applied to people. Words like plump and frugal are much more positive.
Answer: There is no set metrical rhyme or patterns of meter and rhythm. Unlike traditional verse, free form is not constrained by the rules regulating syllables in stanzas. There is often confusion as to what is meant by visual poetry.
D seems to be a correct answer
I'm not sure wearing reflective tape would be enough during the day as high beam can be seen days and nights
I did a 3 second google search for "tim o'brien" and the first thing that came up was the novel he wrote about the vietnam war called "The Things They Carried" written in 1990.
Answer:
Orator
Explanation:
the or/er suffix form a noun, usually as the doer of a specific action.