What would be the least effective detail for a description about a lazy summer evening in the country? (1 point) Responses The old, frayed hammock swung gently from side to side in the light summer breeze. The old, frayed hammock swung gently from side to side in the light summer breeze. Fallen leaves frantically chased after each other in swirling gusts of wind. Fallen leaves frantically chased after each other in swirling gusts of wind. The two old men quietly sipped iced tea under a massive oak tree. The two old men quietly sipped iced tea under a massive oak tree. They could hear the crickets chirping serenely in the distance.

There is no specific detail that would be considered least effective as it is subjective to the reader's personal preferences. However, if I had to choose, "Fallen leaves frantically chased after each other in swirling gusts of wind" may be considered the least effective detail as it does not directly contribute to the description of a lazy summer evening in the country.