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English, 13.11.2020 18:50 sarah19Nursing

What is the literal meaning of the following quote: "[The sword was] battle-blood hardened, not blenched it at fight / in hero's hand who held it ever..."

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a. The sword was powerful in battle and made heroes brave.

b. There was so much blood on his sword he couldn't hold it.

c. The sword was useless for the hero.

d. His blood-stained sword lost its sharpness.

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