Answer:
C) "But when I think of his patience under adversity, of his courage under fire, and of his modesty in victory, I am filled with an emotion of admiration I cannot put into words."
D) "I listen then, but with thirsty ear, for the witching melody of faint bugles blowing reveille, of far drums beating the long roll. In my dreams I hear again the crash of guns, the rattle of musketry, the strange, mournful mutter of the battlefield."
Explanation:
The first quote shows that the war has left an emotional scar on Douglas, while the second quote shows that he often thinks about it.
Answer:
a. Serbia and service
Explanation:
Guide words are terms usually found on the top of a document arranged alphabetically (example, dictionary), so as to indicate the first and last words on the page. From the alphabetical arrangement of the word "serpent", it is most likely that "Serbia" will come before "Serpent", while "Service" will be found after "Serpent".
B comes before P, and P comes before V. So, "Serbia" will be found at the top of the page. "Serpent" will be found at the middle while "Service" comes last.
Answer:
The women in Beowulf are portrayed as strong individuals, each of whom has a specific role within the poem
Explanation:
While she seemed nervous throughout the interview, at first, she was reflective over what she could have done differently in the written portion of the questionnaire. This then changed back to nervousness. And her anxiety started to build as she recalled the names of those she had met thus becoming intimidated as stated in the text. Towards the end, she had to fight the nervous fidgeting, which showed great restraint as the interviewer noticed about her. She also noticed that she was calm and sedate, then courteous and civil, ending with great restraint.