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I mean wtf, what are these for questions?
Surely you mean a Mop and a Bucket, or maybe a Dustpan and Brush.
If you mean for roleplay purposes: I'd say a bow for sure, and a 1h, with light armor. Perhaps some restoration magic too.
For roleplay purposes, a bow and light one-handed weapon such as a dagger or light sword would fit the general pattern. Restoration magic would be both useful and appropriate, and I have noted that some of the Bosmer NPCs in-game also conjure familiars...usually wolves but sometimes a Flame Atronach or, less frequently a Storm Atronach.
Also an additonal kudo to Max for actually making an attempt to answer the OP's question.
No, not at all. No offense to Max, and all offense to the OP.
My answer was for role playing purpose, too. Imagine your char sitting in a tavern and need to eat, even wood elves would probably use fork and knife. and booth of these items counts as weapons in skyrim.
They learn archery wicked fast.