Throughout this passage, Wiglaf is presented as a model of loyalty. When all other warriors act like cowards, retreating to safety, Wiglaf decides to risk his life and stand by his old king in this last battle. He still doesn't act as Beowulf's equal, but he nevertheless offers him support, as his sworn warrior. Beowulf is indeed encouraged by this act and manages to kill the dragon while receiving a mortal wound himself.
Answer: Letter D is the correct answer
Explanation: The paraghraph says nothing about it being cold or less sunny. It tells us that last summer there was a lot of rain but that this summer not as much rain meaning that the lawns didn't grow as much or as fast.
A. Didn't ought to say
You didn't ought to say that! it made her really upset
<span>Speculate, in terms of the microscopic surface irregularities, about why µk<µs, and what effect a lubricant has on the coefficient of friction</span>
Answer:
It describes a society wrecked by oppressive governments
Explanation:
The animals started protesting against the man because they feel threatened and insecure by the autocratic governance ruled by the man.