The answer is definitely DIALOGUE, which is B. Dialogues are used in describing plays, and as you can see, in plays, there are two or more characters conversing. Hope i helped. Have a nice day.
C it is a compound object
The correct answer is swords.
The Anglo-Saxons frequently used kennings in their work. A kenning is a mini riddle, usually hyphenated, that was used to describe something. For example, the kenning "she-wolf" was used to describe Grendel's mother, as it highlights her ferocity.
Here, the kenning "battle-shaft" is used to describe their swords, which must wait to be used until the deliberations have finished. This is an appropriate kenning for a sword because swords (a) are used in battle and (b) are long and narrow.
<span>d. Yes, it is researchable. that is the correct answer.</span>
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Honest: telling the truth, admitting to something that you did wrong, not lying about something
Cheerful: smiling, having a somewhat high-pitched voice with eyes lit up
Kind: helping the homeless, showing someone that you care about them
Serious: having a no-nonsense tone of voice
Impatient: huffing, bouncing your knee up and down
Adventurous: exploring places that scare and frighten you, taking risks
Hard-working: persevering through obstacles to achieve your goal
Cautious: taking slow and steady steps towards something or someone, tentatively doing something
Bossy: telling someone/ people what to do
Unfriendly: a dog growling to something or someone as they advance towards that in a menacing way
Gloomy: down in the dumps, sort of sad, having a cloud over your head
Shy: afraid to speak up to people, hiding behind someone who you know to shield yourself from a stranger who that someone wants you to meet