Everyman is both a morality play and an allegory.
It is a morality play because it teaches a lesson about life and the best way to live.
It is an allegory because each character represents an abstract idea. For example, "Goods" literally represents material things -- therefore it is not surprising that material goods are no help to Everyman on his journey.
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Animals and plants have <u>different properties</u> that allow us to sort them into group. For exmple, birds and mammals both breathe using <u>lungs</u>. But <u>mammals</u> live birth to live youngs, unlike <u>birds</u> which lay eggs.
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This suggest that Grendel intends to not meet much resistance.
He isn't considered honorable due to these acts
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Snatching the men in their sleep and at night suggests that Grendel does not hope for much resistance from the men. Grendel comes when they're most vulnerable hoping to have an easy kill while the men would not be in the best position to fight back.
This is not a honorable way to attack an enemy.
Lachrymose means very sad and tearful.
Sentence: She was lachrymose after she heard that her parents died for her sake.
The final sentence suggests a solution to the problem introduced at the beginning of the paragraph and concludes the paragraph