Answer: The passage supports the inference that Unferth is <u>petty.</u>
Explanation:
Unferth (also Hunferth) is a character from the Old English epic poem Beowulf. The poem tells a story about a warrior named Beowulf, who arrives to help King Hrothgar and his people to fight Grendel.
In the poem, Unferth is Hrothgar's servant. His name is mentioned four times throughout the poem. Unferth is portrayed as a character of little importance, when compared to the main characters. The correct answer is, therefore, that this passage supports the inference that Unferth is petty.
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The positive effect is that it is easy to use and totally safe, it also takes to verify the face faster than a fingerprint does.
the negative effects are if an accident happened to you and made your face look a bit different because of a bomb or something else, which makes the system think that you're someone else.
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thats what I mostly know abt biometrics
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to show that Dickinson's decision to not share her work became a weakness as it prevented people from recognizing her talent while she was alive
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The first answer is C I believe and for the seconded answer is A
C would be your answer there due to it trying to help you visualize the setting