<span>The literary techique used here is a kenning.
A kenning is a miniature riddle that usually had two parts and was frequently hyphenated. An example of a kenning from Beowulf was "dread-loom." The Anglo-Saxons used this term to refer to God's plan, making a comparison beween weaving and the awe inspired by God's plan.
"Wolf-of-the-waves" is used here to describe Grendel's mother, a beast who lived underwater.</span>
Answer:
reservoir
Explanation:
Successful athletes have a reservoir of strength to draw on when necessary.
You put the comma here: Ricky has a job, but Wanda is unemployment.
Hope helps!-Aparri
<em>The idiom stick it out means;</em>
A. to keep going.
Replace each phrase with the anser choices. A. is the only one that makes sense in the context of the whole paragraph
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</u><u>Teresa agreed to keep going for the rest of the season</u>
The answer is (B) hope this helps