Here is my best evaluation from what I'm understanding of the passage....
(A.) Protection
Although it does not directly say the branches stand for protection, we can infer this to be true. The words "beneath the shade of the spreading branches of the Tree of Peace," show the safety that connection has brought the tribe. It is the coming together that has allowed for the growth of these "branches" and the further developement of peace. Given the relevance of connection in the passage, it's easy to think (B.) would be the answer. To see why the answer is (A.), the reader must recognize the fact that this tree may have come from connection, but it's branches represent the peace and protection that resulted from it.
Grendel is living in a place we can refer to as
hell (metaphorical), the place is inside mountains, a kind of cave with intense
smell and waste, which produces an impression of Grendel as a vicious and
insensitive entity. <span>
<span>As the origin of Gredel is tracked back to Cain who killed Abel
that is also adding up to the description of him being vicious, selfish and
insensitive monster.</span></span>
Answer:
man vs. self and man vs. nature
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So firstly let us understand who's a hero . Hero is not someone with godlike or superhuman powers . Hero is the one who does a deed that won't only benefit him but many others as well . In our life there are two types of heroes : Reel life and real life . The ones in reel life are the main fictional character that saves everyone from danger and in other words is the good guy and king of all hearts . As it is wisely said that heroes are not born they are made . They become who they are after a lots n lots of struggle . The ones in real life are our soldiers , social workers etc. People like soldiers amd doctors not only work to earn money but they work to help others and they are ready to risk their life to save ours .. Qualities of a hero include bravery , inspirational , courageous , bold , fearless , amiable , gallant etc.
May that helps ;)