Answer:
This story would have been quite different if the husband had been the narrator, as the couple were opposites bound by love.
Explanation:
- The original passage is in third person point of view so that the readers resonate with Mathilde.
- The story wouldn't have been exaggerated much in some instances.
- We would have understood the husband's struggle in finding the necklace.
- The husband is someone who enjoys simple things in life which would be quite different from Mathilde's point of view- she placed value in luxury that she doesnt posess.
Answer:
Depends on the list of answers
Explanation:
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Answer:
The end rhymes which matches the one in the last line of the above excerpt is:
“And wraps her loose hair round his breast and his throat.”
Explanation:
The words 'boat' and 'throat' rhymes in the above lines. When the last word or syllable of two or more than two lines rhyme with each other, it is said to be end rhyme. It gives a musical effect to the poem. Also, it becomes easy to memorize and learn the lines of the poem.
Answer:
The universal theme of this battle is Good vs Evil.
Explanation:
The descriptions of these two very different characters shows that Beowulf represents everything that is good, he is a proud and brave warrior, loyal to his king and protective of others. On the other hand, Grendel appears as an Evil creature, son of darkness, the one who brings death and destruction. Both characters are portrayed in this way through the vocabulary used by the narrator to describe them in a precise way, and in each case these descriptions depict the light and the darkness that is found in them.
Answer:
see below
Explanation:
Active voice is when the subject performs the verb. Passive voice is when the subject receives the verb.
1. We will be shouted at by everyone.
- subject: we → everyone
- verb: to shout
Everyone will shout at us.
2. The thieves were caught by the police.
- subject: thieves → police
The police caught the thieves.
3. Elders should be respected.
- subject: elders → people (not specifically stated, just general)
- verb: to respect
People should respect their elders.
4. A letter was written by me.
- subject: letter → me
- verb: to write
I wrote a letter.
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