Answer:
BOTH
Explanation:
This could be both:
Literal: Close the door could mean a literal door
Figuratively: This could be a door to bad stuff, or like when one does wizardry they open the door to demons and they need to close that door.
<span>Grendel is evil, and Beowulf is good so he slays him to eradicate evil and claim a reward.</span>
Answer:
here you go. I've done the sentences too
Answer:
Well <em>to help a little,</em> they SHOULD be used to insert explanations, corrections, clarifications, or comments into quoted material. Brackets are always used in pairs; you must have both an opening and a closing bracket.
If the original material includes a noun or pronoun that is unclear, brackets can be used for clarification. In many cases, brackets can be avoided by reframing the quotation.
Hope that helps. x
Answer:Orwell uses the pigs as the example of the education, and Napoleon is self serving, causing the farm to fall into a dark time, where as snowball tried to serve more fairly.
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