The line which a plough cuts in the ground

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The correct answer is C. Furrow.

A furrow is a long, narrow trench made in the ground by a plough. It is used to plant seeds or to irrigate crops.

A vale is a low-lying area of land, typically with a river or stream running through it.

A trench is a long, narrow excavation dug in the ground for military or defensive purposes.

A trough is a long, narrow container, typically used for feeding animals or for carrying water.