The pharse "sword-feast" is a kenning. Option C is correct.
A kenning is a type of circumlocution, in the form of a compound that utilizes figurative language instead of a more concrete single-word noun.
Kenning generally consists of two words, and are often hyphenated.
In other words, a kenning is a concise compound or figurative phrase which replaces a common noun.
<span>electromagnetic waves carry heat from the fire to your body</span>
It expresses their feelings and opinions.(passive to active)
Explanation:
Passive voice is described as the grammatical construction in which the object and action are being emphasized rather than the subject. The subject in such construction becomes the recipient of the action and is being acted upon by the verb/action. It is primarily employed to show interest in the object or verb instead of the subject. The given sentence is written in the passive voice as the object is being emphasized and the subject receives the action and to convert it into active voice the object would be replaced by the subject('It') to shift the emphasis.
Monsters and mortals can't enter, unless allowed from someone on the inside
Illusion. (n.) a false idea; something that one seems to see or be aware of that really does not exist.