What is a double metaphor used in early Anglo-Saxon poetry called? comitatus ? keating ? symbolism ? or kenning ?

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Answer 1
Answer: The answer is Kenning. It is derived from Norse and Anglo-Saxon poetry which is described as a compound phrase that employs a figurative language which is metaphor. Some examples of Kenning in poetry include: sea-surge, thick-witted, hot-potato, pig-skin, and many more.    
Answer 2
Answer:

the right answer is in fact kenning


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Which theme of the story does the scarlet letter symbolize?
A.suffering
B.murder
C.shame
D.sacrifice

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The correct answer is C) the scarlet letter symbolizes Hester's shame. She wore it on her breast because she wanted everyone to see her shame for running away from her husband and cheating on him.
so this is from previous knowledge of what a scarlet letter is....
it is an equivalent to shame
if i said that my guitar playing is a scarlet letter id be saying that i am ashamed of my guitar playing.

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Thought about Mary had a little lamb???

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Answer:

not good

Explanation:

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Because they tell him that they were arrested for singing.

The events that take place in a story make up the story's A. genre.
B. climax.
C. setting.
D. plot.

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Answer: D. Plot.

Explanation: The genre is a group of literary compositions with similarities in form, style, subject, tone or even length. The climax of a story is the point with highest tension and drama in a narrative. In literature, the setting is the time and place in which the story takes place. The plot is a literary term used to describe the events that create the story, it is the most important element of a story, so the correct answer is option D.

the events that take place in a story make up the story's plot.

A theme in literature reflects an author's _________.a. intuition
c. insight
b. purpose
d. individuality

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The correct answer to the question above would be (c.) insight. In fact, generally, all of the choices can be considered as a correct answer, however, the author's insight is the source of all the intuition, purpose, and individuality of the author. 

Answer:

the answer is B purpose

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What technique does Chaucer use to create lively characters?a. Direct characterization
b. simple characterization
c. indirect characterization
d. Complex characterization

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Even though he uses a bit of everything, the most correct answer of all would be Indirect characterization, since he characterizes them through their behavior and the stories they tell.

Answer:

c. indirect characterization

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