Based on historical accounts, the elegy "<u>Widsith</u>" "is about a traveling <u>minstrel</u> and dates back to the <u>seventh</u> century."
This is because <u>Widsith</u> which forms the title of the poem means long journey or far traveler.
The other name of the poem is "The Traveler's Song."
Widsith talks about a poet named Widsith who wrote songs about noble personalities such as Kings and heroes of Northern Europe's Heroic Age.
Also, it is believed that the Widsith poem was written around the Seventh century.
Hence, in this case, it is concluded that the correct answer is options B and D.
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The correct answer is B, object of a preposition. In this sentence, the noun clause is 'what you said', and it comes directly after 'about', which is a preposition. This makes it the object of the preposition 'about'.
The two works about the fall of Icarus are alike because they take focus away from Icarus by including many other ordinary elements, as in option B.
<h3>The fall of Icarus</h3>
Both "Landscape with the Fall of Icarus" and "Musee des Beaux Arts" are artistic works based on the Greek myth concerning the fall of Icarus. One is a painting and the other is a poem, but still they are similar.
The two works are alike in the sense that they take focus away from Icarus by including many other ordinary elements. Both depict the farmer, the sailors, as well as other elements clearly. The purpose is precisely to show that, even though Icarus died, people kept on living their ordinary lives.
The complete question with the missing answer choices is the following:
Both Brueghel and Auden refer to the story of the fall of Icarus in their works. How are "Landscape with the Fall of Icarus" and "Musee des Beaux Arts" alike?
- They take focus away from the water by balancing it with the sky.
- They take focus away from Icarus by including many other ordinary elements.
- They draw focus to Icarus by using his name and picture in the titles.
- They draw focus to the water by indicating that it is very dangerous.
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A I think. I don't muchly remember but I remember someone in the movie back in 6th grade that someone pretended they had grieved for Caesars death but actually wanted his power.