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If you know the post-office you must've seen Ethan Frome drive up to it, drop the reins of his hollow-backed bay and drag himself across the brick pavement to the white colonnade: and you must have asked who he was.
What does bay mean as used in this sentence from the passage?
A) a horse
B) a saddle
C) a mailbox
D) a well-worn chair

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Answer:

A) a horse  

Explanation:

Bay is a color that is related to the hair color of horses. This name is given to horses that have brown body and horsehair in the black color as well as the tail, the edges of the ears and the legs.

Cleveland Bay is a horse breed that originated in England during the 17th century, named after its coloring and the Cleveland borough of Yorkshire. It is a well muscled horse, with legs that are strong but short in relation to the body. The horses are always in bay color, although some light hairs from the mane and tail are characteristic of some race lines. It is the oldest, established breed of horse in England, and the only non-draft horse developed in Britain.

From the passage and the way Ethan Frome treats the bay, we can tell that the bay is a. a horse.

We know the bay is a horse because:

  • Bay is a horse color that a lot of horses have
  • Ethan Frome dropped the "reins" of the bay. Horses are controlled with reins.

Ethan Frome was therefore using a horse to get to the post office and once there would leave it aside and go to the white colonnade.

In conclusion, the bay is a horse in this scenario.

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