No idea the question doesn't make sense.<span />
The answer is: C.) interfered.
In the passage from Alexander Pope's "The R*pe of the Lock
," the word <em>interposed </em>means to intervene between two parties. As a consequence, the word which comes closer in meaning is <em>interfered</em>, which implies taking part or intervening in an activity without invitation or necessity.
The rest of the choices are incorrect because <em>object </em>is used to express disapproval, <em>flee </em>suggests escaping from a dangerous situation, and <em>revive </em>means to restore to life or consciousness.
Answer:
The servant was rewarded for his courage.
The horse was saddled.
Explanation:
(I haven't read that poem in a long time, but I think I remember part of it.)The road that was more worn was the one with the path cut through it, and the grass was dead.