Correct option is A
A bight is a simple bend or U-shaped curve in a rope without crossing the ends. It is commonly used in knot tying, sailing, and rigging. Unlike a loop, a bight does not form a complete circle and is often used to create knots or secure objects without needing to pass the rope's end through.
· Round Turn → A full wrap of rope around an object.
· Loop → A circular bend where the ends may cross.
· Knot → A tied or fastened rope structure.