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Read these lines from "March Evening."Puddles lie split in the road a mass, notOf water, but steel, with its cold, hard sheen.What is the connotative meaning of the word split as used in the poem?acrossmingledpoolingruptured

Sagot :

The connotative meaning of "Split" in the lines indicated from the question is - Across.

About March Evening

The narrator in the poem captioned above tries to capture the essence of spring as it sets in. All the ice is not completely melted, there is a mix of ice and water on the roads, hence the line

"Puddles...not of water, but steel with its cold, hard sheen"

The correct answer, therefore, is A.

See the link below for more about the Poem March Evening by Amy Lowell:

https://brainly.com/question/26143581

Answer:

Ruptured

Explanation:

took the test, not to throw the guy above me under the bus but across was wrong..