A hall defender does not describe Grendel in Beowulf. The answer is letter A. He is actually God cursed, terror monger, death dealing monster or beast that devours anyone he sees at night. He is huge enough to topple the size of a regular Anglo-Saxon. He is only defeated by Beowulf through sheer manpower and weapons since Grendel has nothing but his strength.
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An in-text citation is the brief form of the reference that you include in the body of your work. It gives enough information to uniquely identify the source in your reference list. The brief form usually consists of: family name of the author(s)
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What cannot you and I perform upon
The unguarded Duncan? what not put upon
His spongy officers; who shall bear the guilt
Of our great quell?
Answer:
I'm thinking A
Explanation:
All the others (B, C, D) have something that show it's not the writer's and A just has it in quotations not giving credit to the original person who said/wrote it
<span>If any reader still thinks that this is a serious piece by this point, the “main objection” ought to persuade them that it is not. The writer says that the main objection to the killing and eating of Irish young is that it will decrease the population. A truly serious objection from a normal human being would be that it is morally wrong to consume human flesh on such a large scale. Furthermore, it is a straw-man objection, since the author reminds the reader that reducing the population is the overall goal anyway.
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