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<span>The correct answer would be option A. TRUE. Whooshing
winds is an example of onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeia is a figure of
speech that creates words by imitating sounds of animals or from nature.
"Whooshing" is a word created from the sound of the wind.</span>
Love and immortality because Shakespeare is saying that the love he has for his partner will live on within this poem, so she, in turn, will be immortal.
Well, first we learn that Beowulf has a sense of duty to himself and we learned that he has performed great deeds. His deeds are his testament, his demonstration of worthiness.