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In the anglo-saxon poem "wife's lament", what has the wife accepted?

a)her faith

b)her husband is dead

c)her fate

d)her sadness

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brandonpineda807
brandonpineda807 brandonpineda807
  • 19-05-2022

Answer:

i would say D

Explanation:

her sadness is that maybe her husband died. if im wrong, tell me.

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