<span>Kenings are when you use two or more words to describe objects that could be described with a single word, however, this is more poetic. It was pretty common in the old times, around the 10th century. Evil-doer is a kenning that means villain or baddie. Any type of an antagonist can be often described as an evil-doer, because it sometimes fits your verse or sounds more poetic than just saying villain.</span>
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Well I would be happy to help but what’s the books name?
I read this a long time ago. But if I remember it’s because the paw grants wishes, so it’s hard to tell if the events are happening because of the paw or if they just so happened to occur at the same time.
<em>the length of one side of a block, especially as a measure of distance.</em>
A line can be measured. Lining up for blocks would mean people form a very long queue, which stretches over the distance of a few blocks.