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Tatiana [17]
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Which line or lines from the poem, indicating a

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  • b.Nothing have known. Never a greater one Of earls o’er the earth have I had a sight of
  • c.And striking appearance.
  • d.What race ye belong to.

This excerpt denotes about the importance of kinship and lineage is that kinsmen's approval, word-leave of warriors

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