Answer and explanation:
Nelly, Heathcliff and Catherine are characters in the famous novel "Wuthering Heights". Nelly is a servant who is telling the story of the wild, intense and violent love between Heathcliff and Catherine. At a certain point in the plot, Heathcliff wishes to contact Catherine via a letter and to see her when she is alone, but Nelly refuses to help at first. <u>What causes Nelly to finally agree to deliver his letter is Heathcliff's threat of being violent to anyone who stands in his way. He convinces Nelly that, by helping him, she will be preventing others from being harmed. Nelly ends up acquiescing.</u>
Answer:
The crowd love Katniss and Peeta; they go crazy screaming their names and throwing them gifts.
"He is going to take me home? He can drive? He can barely find his way out of the front door."
Technically both could be considered to have a tone of contempt. However, the first one is definitely a stronger choice, because the second has a valid reason for the rejection, while the first quote is more like a straight out insult.
Answer:
Lines 18-25 express an atmosphere of exaltation and administration.
Explanation:
Lines 18-25 have a strong descriptive language, through the constant use of adjectives and nouns that show how Beowulf was admired and exalted by the people of his homeland. It also shows how well-liked he was and a strong support for his father and his kingdom by attracting many warriors and vassals who were loyal to him on account of everything he represented.
This all gives a tone of exaltation and admiration to Beowulf, showing that he was a long-awaited heir and that he does not discourage or compromise the trust that everyone has in him.