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"Frithiof the Bold" (story)

which quotation from the story best reflects a viewpoint unique to frithiof's culture

A) "Soon after his departure. another suitor, the aged King Ring of Norway sought the hand of Ingeborg in marriage,...."

B) " ...and although it was considered a sin for a man and woman to exchange words in the sacred temple, he spoke to her, again making known his love."

C) "And at his own request the funeral feast was closed by the public bethrothal of Ingeborg and Frithiof."

D)"But Frithiof was often homesick, and longed to enter a harbor, and lead again a life of peace."

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“…and although it was considered a sin for a man and woman to exchange words in the sacred temple, he spoke to her, again making known his love.”
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Answer:

B) " ...and although it was considered a sin for a man and woman to exchange words in the sacred temple, he spoke to her, again making known his love."

Step-by-step explanation:

The Story of Frithiof the Bold is a legendary saga from Iceland which in its present structure is from ca 1300. It is a continuation from The Saga of Thorstein Víkingsson (Þorsteins adventure Víkingssonar). It takes place mainly in Norway amid the eighth century.

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