Answer: C. Scops, Mead Halls
Explanation:
Much like the Norse people had Skalds, the English of old had Scops. These poets would recite oral English poems for the pleasure of the public but were usually under local government employ.
Scope recited their poems in Mead Halls which were large halls that were used for social activities like merriment and celebrations. They were also sometimes used to plan war.
The story based on the information given in the sentence illustrated is written below.
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On Saturday evening when I was watching TV suddenly I heard the cry of my brother outside the house.
I was surprised because he left home very early in the morning and said that he was going to visit his friend. He said he was worried that he hasn't seen him in school for some days and that this was unusual.
He left home very early and came back few minutes later. Apparently, his friend had been dead for two days and he wasn't aware.
This was sad and surprising. I knew his friend and he was always healthy and was kind hearted. It made me realize that we are all here for a short time.
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The correct answer is paradox.
Paradox is a figure of speech that combines two completely opposite things into one. In the excerpt above, we can see that the speaker is willing to wait for his/her loved one his/her entire life, however, only if they don't take too long to get to him/her. This is a paradox because they weren't willing to wait for them long in the first place, as it turns out.
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