akkeeyelisJD
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  • 25-02-2016
  • Social Studies
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How did the Anglo-Saxons regard life?
a gift to be treasured
a transitory occurrence
a curse to be despised

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meerkat18
meerkat18 meerkat18
  • 08-03-2016

The answer  is transitory occurrence.  The Anglo-Saxons were a hardy people and were very practical.  For them life is like phase.  It’s like your life passes from one phase to another.  They lived in a harsh environment and had a strong work ethic wherein they take things as they come.

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