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Now you may enter,in your battle-armor,/ wearing war-masks, to see Hrothgar; let shields stay here,tightened war-wood,/your battle-shafts wait the result of words
To what does the kenning battle-shafts refer?
Answer:
swords
Explanation:
Kenning is a figure of speech often used by Anglo-Saxons and can be noticed several times in Beowulf. In short, this figure represents the conjunction of two words creating a kind of "puzzle." This is because the combination of the two words creates a new meaning that represents something easily known. These words are usually related by a hyphen that connects them. In the above excerpt, kenning can be seen in the word "battle-shafts" which can be represented as an elongated object and used in battles, like a sword.
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A. This statement is ironic because Edna and her husband have been arguing for the majority of the trip, but once she goes swimming she feels at peace.
Explanation:
The Awakening is a novel written by Kate Chopin. The story revolves around Edna who has been living with her husband. The romantic feeling between them has been fade away because they have been arguing on every matter. Edna plan to join swimming classes where she meet Robert. Eventually Robert consoles her heart and she become happy and loves to visit for swim every day.
Coincidence is not a form of irony. Sarcasm obviously is, Dramatic is when the reader/viewer knows more than the character in the plot. Situational irony is when the opposite of what's expected happens, and Coincidence is not an irony.
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The correct answer would be C. hope this helps!
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