Answer:
The lake is described as dark, gloomy and disgusting.
Explanation:
Grendel's mother lives in an underwater lair in a set of lakes and swamps that is described in an uncomfortable and unpleasant way. Lines 422-440 describe this place as an environment formed by decomposition, rot and darkness and show the lake as a very unpleasant place. This contributes to increasing the inadequacy tone and provokes, in the reader, a feeling of regret in relation to Grendel and his mother. In addition, this environment reinforces the concept of disorder, caused by the two monsters.
In my opinion, the correct answer is C. they found the charge and trouble very great, and they had little or no crop. This passage from Gulliver's Travels tells us about a weird and absurd innovation of "plowing" by spreading mast all over the field and letting pigs run for it and dig it out from the soil. This venture is obviously a disastrous one, and it is clearly an understatement to say that it brought great trouble and little results. The truth was probably that it brought no results at all, while being expensive, futile and foolish.
Answer and Explanation:
Yes, because she is young. As a young character, she can encourage other girls around her age, or even above, to fight for their rights. Because young characters can influence other people to value the strength of youth. By seeing characters who are young and who are capable of promoting serious and important changes in society, people can value youth, considering young people as important and influential people for the whole of society. It also allows young people to recognize their strength and start looking for change.
Answer:
second person
Explanation:
Second person is when the author describes it as if you were really there.