Lithe in this sentence means, like, a small slender body. Lithe means slender or thin. "Although Amelia was slender or graceful, her sister was clumsy and awkward."
I'm not sure if you meant "The boys are pulling the rope" or "The boy is pulling the rope" but the answer is either "The rope is being pulled by the boys" or "The rope is being pulled by the boy" respectively.
Answer:
no because they don't really know which road is less traveled by
Explanation:
the roads are relatively the same the speaker just assumes she's taking the road less traveled by