Answer:
While reading Beowulf, the reader encounters aspects of Anglo-Saxon culture such as Christian and Pagan traditions.
Explanation:
The interpretation of the epic poem 'Beowulf' that can best be supported through the given passage would be that 'the reader comes across various facets of Anglo-Saxon culture as Christian and Pagan traditions.' This can be substantiated through the descriptions of 'fate and God controlling the actions of the humankind.' Both the Pagans and the Christians believe in the idea of fate <u>and both felt that one has to bear the consequences of their deeds and undergo what he/she is destinned to be</u>. Thus, this makes the readers deduce these aspects as Christian and Pagan.
<span>In the Sonnet by Elizabeth Barret, I believe the speaker is giving herself to her lover. The lover has expelled any doubts that she may have had about him in the past and is ready to give herself to him. The speaker calling the beloved "noble" and "king" tells me that she believes the beloved is worthy. Even compares herself to a soldier surrendering to an opponet at one point.</span>
Answer:
It shows that love, acts of affection, and kindness are better than acts related to wars where people die and suffer. In these violent wars, there is no love or happiness, but in the war that he plays, he is trying to spread love and happiness.
Explanation:
Shek Silverstein in this poem is trying to say that he wants peace and that we should do more of the things that are the polar opposite of war, such as hug, kiss, play, and enjoy the company of other people and their love because that is a much better option than a war where there is death, suffering, and fights. He wants love to win in this war.
Answer:
1. the answer is b; the passage is mostly about living walls and how they help
2. the answer is d; the sentence before talks about 'high rise buildings'
3. the answer is a; air conditioners are an example of energy use
4. the answer is d; the first three words are 'containers holding soil'
5. the answer is d;
6. the answer is d;
i'm not sure on all of these so you may want to check my answers before using them(if you do decide to)