This question is incomplete because it does not have the options. I looked for the complete question on internet and I found it. The complete question is:
Read the passage from Beowulf.
The hero arose, surrounded closely
by his powerful thanes. A party remained
under orders to keep watch on the arms;
the rest proceeded, led by their prince
under Heorot’s roof.
And standing on the hearth
in webbed links that the smith had woven,
the fine-forged mesh of his gleaming mail-shirt,
resolute in his helmet, Beowulf spoke:
Which word from the passage is a feature of Anglo-Saxon culture?
A. powerful
B. thanes
C. roof
D. gleaming
Step-by-step explanation
Anglo-Saxon is the name by which the invading Germanic peoples from part of the British Isles (south and east between the 5th and 9th centuries) are identified. In the Anglo-Saxon language, the term "thanes" was used to denote a social position that was more important than an ordinary freeman and less important than a hereditary nobleman. These individuals generally received lands granted directly by the king or by a military nobleman. According to the above, it can be inferred that the correct answer is B. Thanes.