The road grew wilder and 'drearier'.

broader
darker
muddier
older

My guess is darker, but I have a feeling it is broader.

Can someone help me?

this betta be right or ima cry

1 Darker

2 Enthusiastic
3 Pleasurable
4 Excessive
5 Criticism
6 Arranged
7 Similar
8 Transcendentalism
9 New
10 The Devil
11 Knows who his Companion is
12 Would Welcome the Second Traveler's Advice
13 The title, the result of much hard work, was one of the many Ashe would win
14 Edward P. Weston, a long-Distance wakler, Lived in new England in 1860
15 This Trip the result of an Election Bet, Took ten days.
16 Presidential Candidate Abraham Lincoln had just won the election.
17 Edgar Allen Poe
18 American Romantic poetry follows a fixed Rhyme scheme and structure.

This Should help.

Your guess is right. Darker is the best word here.

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Thank you!

You're welcome.

Of the options provided, you are correct. The word "drearier" suggests that the road is becoming gloomier or less cheerful. While "broader" refers to the width of the road, it does not convey the same sense of desolation or bleakness. Therefore, "darker" is the more suitable choice in this context. To make confirmatory judgments like this, it is generally helpful to examine the context and the specific meanings of the options provided. In this case, you are correct to rely on the connotation and mood conveyed by the word "drearier."

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