<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>
Alliteration is when likes repeat the first letter or sound. An example would be:
Alice always asks for a drink.
The words "Alice," "always," and "asks" all begin with the letter a.
Answer:
"a futile attempt to keep fans from mounting the stage"
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