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1. What makes “The Seafarer”
from The Exeter Book, “The Seafarer,” “The Wanderer,” and “The Wife’s Lament”
In “The Seafarer,” who or what is
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Red Rider
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what makes the seafarer an elegy
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russenberger
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Which pair of readings presents male and female perspectives on the same situation?
A. "The Wanderer" and "The Wife's Lament" B.
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Cameron
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Which two readings portray the most similar pair of protagonists?
"The Seafarer" and "The Wife's Lament" "The Wanderer" and "The
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Steve
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from The Exeter Book, “The Seafarer,” “The Wanderer,” and “The Wife’s Lament”
Which of these is true of “The
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Red Rider
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1. What makes “The Seafarer” an elegy?
a.It celebrates the speaker’s faith in God. b.It describes a strong and fearless
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tiyan
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In The Seafarer, who or what is said to issue threats of illness, age, and an enemy's sword?
a- God b- the sea c- the devil d-
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Steve
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compare and contrast the seafarer, the wanderer, and wife's lament. include a quote from each story
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random guy
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In, “The Seafarer,” the speaker displays an ambivalent attitude toward life at sea. On the one hand, he is fascinated by it;
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So summer’s sentinel, the cuckoo, sings / In his murmuring voice, and our hearts mourn / As he
urges. (“The Seafarer")
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Red Rider
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