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6. Kennings are two-word metaphorical names for familiar things, often used in Anglo-Saxon

poetry. Which line is an example of a kenning?
A. Higlac is my cousin and my king.
B. So mankind's enemy continued his crimes, killing as often as he could.
C. The high hall rang, its roof boards swayed.
D. The hall was built by Hrothgar for the best and bravest of his men.

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Answer:

C.The high hall rang,it's roof boards swayed.

Step-by-step explanation:

It's an example of Kenning because it uses phrases like high hall and roof boards. They are used in place of city hall (or the building they used for town meetings and feasts) and rafters or ceiling.

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