Answer:
Hewo Asuna here
What do you need help with?
Explanation:
Please explain and I shall help
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Kenning is a figurative expression or
metaphor used to point or name something instead of it proper
noun. The Kennings were used extensively in Anglo-Saxon poetry. Beowulf is full
of them, here are some examples which were used for Grendel and his mother:
<span>
Shepherd of Evil (Grendel)
shadow of death (Grendel)
Mankind enemy (Grendel)
She-wolf (Grendel's mother)
<span>Mighty Water Witch (Grendel's mother) </span>
<span>All of them tells that the poet looks at both of them as
symbol of evil but along with that source of mighty power also. </span></span>
Its C. He wont have to because he only needs to edit once,
Omniscient narrator should be the answer.
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