This passage is an example of generational dilemma.
A dilemma is a problem offering two possibilities, neither of which is unambiguously acceptable or preferable. One in this position has been traditionally described as "being on the horns of a dilemma", neither horn being comfortable.
The answer is b. Personification
Answer:
Nordic Plains
Explanation:
The setting of Le Morte d'Arthur is in Nordic plains. It is a based in the medieval times and paints your imagination with castles knights, kings and maidens.
The battle begins when a soldier takes out his sword during the negotiations between Arthur and Mordred. Many die when the war began and in the end, Arthur takes the life of Mordred while being tremendously injured himself.
The comma in the sentence above is used incorrectly because it <span>attempts to separate a compound predicate. The comma is incorrectly used to split a compound predicate which shares the same subject. The predicate must need equal access to the subject that's why no comma is needed.</span>
The answer to you question is A