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Explanation:
- The literature reflects the moral behavior
- The literature reflects the religious beliefs.
- The literature reflects the everyday society and their activities.
- The literature reflects government practices.
- The literature records what was known about science in general
- The literature records what kind of medicine was practiced.
Just to name a few things.
Another: "The opposing sides lit up the air with speeding bullets as... ( whatever was happening)" Try to describe the scenes/actions and use figurative language.
Orwell used evidence to support the underlined claim in that D. He gives an example of two phrases that lost popularity with writers.
In the excerpt, the author made the claim that some aspects of language can be eliminated by the conscious efforts of some people.
To support his claim, he cited an example of how the phrases; "explore every avenue" and "leave no stone unturned" were killed by the jeers of some writers.
So, this proved that through the actions of a minority, some aspects of language can be eliminated.
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basically do the the wrong thing for the right reason , morals over duty
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Hello!
Beowulf is one of the most famous poems in old English. It is about three thousand lines long and the story revolves around three battles.
In the poem, Beowulf, a warrior from Geats comes to the rescue of Hrothgar, the king of the Danes whose land is being attacked by a monster, Grendel. Beowulf succeeds and defeats Grendel. To show his prowess, he even kills Grendel with his bare hands. However, the tension of the story escalates, because Grendel's mother is now on the warpath to get revenge. As the story progresses, Beowulf kills Grendel's mother in her liar with a sword that giants of a past time once used.
After this victory, Beowulf returns home to Geats. Fifty years pass. However, there is one final battle. There is a dragon that plagues his people because of stolen treasure. More importantly, Beowulf now has to defend his people. He fails at first, but then with the help of Wiglaf, a servant, chases the dragon into its lair and kills it. However, in the process, Beowulf receives a fatal wound and dies. Finally, he is buried by the sea.
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