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Which of the following characteristics shows that “The Wife’s Lament” is a fitting example of Anglo-Saxon poetry?

a. a lyric quality
b. a heroic battle
c. a character changing fate
d. a commoner’s rise to glory

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it's a lyric quality.
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

Initially, lyric meant a song. In literature, the word lyric refers to a short poetic form, which has no restriction of meter. A significant characteristic of the lyric is the expression of personal emotion which tends to take place in the first person mode. Accordingly, "The Wife's Lament" is a fitting example of Anglo-Saxon poetry; the wife transmit feelings of loneliness and despair when she says: "Full of grief, I make this poem about myself, about my own fate".

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