Answer: are
Explanation: I'm just right
I don't have time to do the whole essay here's an idea I guess:
I think that the United States should adopt a digital currency due to recent events of the pandemic and it would be more efficient. Cons could be that the system they use could get infiltrated but I doubt that could happen.
A. Could not be the answer because the sentence needs correcting.
B. Does, "Have been mainly due to building practices at the fort" make sense? Ah, no!
C. Were seems a bit blah to me and doesn't really sound right in the sentence
D. Makes sense! "Still, the abundance of preserved tablets are mainly due to building practices at the fort". Does this make sense? YES!!!!
Therefore your answer is D. Are
Answer:
yes it is because if you dont people wont put in the effort
Answer:
The best option concerning how Grendel's characterization in "Beowulf" differs from his characterization is "Grendel" is:
B. In "Beowulf" he is a static character, but in "Grendel" he is a dynamic character.
Explanation:
In literature, a static character is one that does not undergo important change. He is basically the same from beginning to ending. On the other hand, a dynamic character does go through important internal changes as the plot unfolds. Those changes can be emotional or psychological, for instance.
In the epic poem "Beowulf", the character Grendel is described as a monster incapable of feeling. He seems to exist solely with the purpose of terrorizing and killing men. However, in John Gardner's "Grendel", the character is developed further. He has feelings, and he suffers precisely because he is not capable of conveying those feelings. His actions are misinterpreted, his monstrous appearance being all everyone can see and judge upon. Thus, we can safely say that, in "Beowulf", Grendel is a static character, while in "Grendel" he is a dynamic character.