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D. Caedmon gets the gift of song and poetry.
Cædmon's "Hymn" is a short Old English poem. Cædmon was an illiterate cow-herder who was capable of singing in honor of God, using words he didn't really know. Caedmon had heard a voice during a dream that told him to sing. He then created a hymn, which Bede saw as a miracle and wanted to preserve it in order to encourage Christianity.
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D. Caedmon gets the gift of song and poetry.
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