What is the meaning of 'Amid Bare Cliffs'? It is in Chapter 2 'How the dog found himself a master' Paragraph 9.

Dear student,
Amid means "in the middle of something".
Bare is an adjective which means "without anything covering it".
Cliff is a noun which means "a steep, high rock (often at the edge of the sea)".
So, according to the passage  'amid bare cliffs' describes a path that ran in the middle of uncovered rocks.
​​​​​​Hope this helps!!
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