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28 November, 08:29

Lizbeth shouted in the sunshine as she shifted under the shade-giver's branches.

Which phrase is a kenning?

A. Shade-giver's

B. In the sunshine

C. Lizbeth shouted

D. Shifted under

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  1. 28 November, 08:39
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    The correct answer is A) the kenning in this sentence is shade-giver's. Kenning means using figurative language in place of a more concrete single-word noun. In this case, 'shade-giver' means 'tree'.
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