What is the primary function of 'The Exeter Book Riddles'?
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Correct answer: To challenge the audience through metaphorical descriptions
The riddles in the Exeter Book use personification and kennings to describe everyday objects or animals from a surprising, first-person perspective. They function as intellectual entertainment, inviting the audience to deduce the hidden subject and 'say what I am called.'
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