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Read this sentence from "The Wife's Lament": is outcast, far off in a distant land, Frozen by storms beneath a stormy cliff And dwelling in some desolate abode Beside the sea, my weary-hearted lord Must suffer pitiless anxiety... What words or phrases help you to recognize the historical context of the line? A. Stormy cliff B. Desolate abode C. Pitiness anxiety D. My weary hearted lord no

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