The first line of the poem The charge of the Light Brigade by Lord Alfred Tennyson is-
A. Half a legend, half a legend
B. Half a league onward, half a league
C. Half a league, half a league
D. Half a league, half a legend
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C.
Half a league, half a league
Explanation:

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