The anwser is "b". I'm not sure but i would go with b
Yes i do believe so just express your ideas and argue about it
I belive it would be C because Internal conflict is a problem on the physical side and as it says "Henry struggles to...fight along with his men..." which is something you don't do with your mind it is with your body.
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Answer:
The character chosen was Beowulf, from the epic poem Beowulf. The poem was also the work used as the basis for the text below.
Explanation:
Literary works have the power to tell us an exciting and inspiring story, in addition to showing us moral and ethical values that we can carry throughout our lives and that can influence our personality and the type of person we want to be.
Beowulf is a character that fits well into the concept of a character that has values that are encouraged today in our society. Beowulf is a hero. He is committed to doing good and using all his qualities and privileges to help the most disadvantaged or those who are in a situation of exploitation that is very harmful for their survival. For this reason, he decides to be brave, noble and charitable to a population that is suffering at the hands of a terrible and evil being. To help this population, Beowulf uses his strength, his influence and his courage and manages to make a big difference in the lives of citizens.
We can use him as an example in our life and adopt the values he shows to fight against the injustices that are present in our society. Racism, xenophobia, homophobia, prejudice, authoritarianism and other things, are horrible displays that plague our society and cause harm to many people, but we can use our qualities and our freedoms and privileges to fight against this, even if it is not a problem that involves us. That way we will make a free, fair and happy society, just like Beowulf did.
Answer:
Forrest Fenn's claim that those undertaking the search for his treasure should not take the quest lightly refers to how difficult, and sometimes dangerous, the hunt for his buried treasure can be.
Explanation:
He lists earthquakes, mudslides, forest fires, floods, trees, and falling rocks as some of the dangers that can arise during the hunt. He describes people who found themselves at risk in water with no safe place to go. Others realized they were not properly prepared only after they started walking away from where they had parked their car. Some people didn´t have the proper clothing, food, and water. One scuba diver had almost run out of air at the bottom of a lake, and another one almost froze while riding a bicycle through 28 miles in the snow.