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The stoic-songbird sat silently hoping for Diana's fingers to glide over its keys. Which phrase is kenning? A.Stoic-songbird B.Dianas fingers C.Glide over its keys or D.Sat silently

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A. Stoic-songbird

A kenning is a compound expression with a hyphen (-) in between the words.

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Answer:

The answer is indeed letter A. stoic-songbird.

Explanation:

A kenning phrase consists of two words combined, usually by means of a hyphen, that function as a metaphorical description. Kennings are a tradition from Anglo-Saxon poetry. For instance, in the famous epic poem "Beowulf", the compound expression "battle-sweat" is used to refer to blood. Battle-sweat is thus a kenning, a phrase that metaphorically describes blood.

In the sentence we are studying here, we have a compound expression in "stoic-songbird." It is the combination of two words used to metaphorically describe a musical instrument. We could substitute it for the word "piano", for example. As we can see, using kennings helps embellish descriptions - stoic-songbird sounds more melodious than the word piano itself.