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English, 19.10.2020 20:01, 21marmong

Read lines 395 - 398 of Beowulf. 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?
A. Animal antlers
B. Armor
C. Weapons
D. Arrogant words

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