In Old English poetry, the terms "whale-road" to represent the sea and "life-house" to mean the body are examples of which literary device?
Explanation
The phrases "whale-road" and "life-house" are classic examples of kennings, a figurative language technique in Old English poetry where compound expressions replace a common noun to create vivid imagery. Unlike symbolism, similes, or metonymy, kennings use metaphorical compounds to enrich the text.