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English, 08.10.2019 15:00 garciagang0630

"what a great deal, unferth my friend, / full of beer, you have said about breca, / told of his deeds. but to tell the true story, / i had more sea-strength, power in swimming, / and also more hardship, than any other man."
what literary element is most clearly seen in these lines?
a. conflict
b. resolution
c. falling action
d. kenning

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