Word that means adapted for both land and water
D) amphibious
Explanation:
The reason of this etymology of how the word is construed is given in the passage itself.
The word root amphi- means both and –bious means mode of life.
These two roots combine to form the word that is given here and it is pretty clear to see that these two roots combined will mean something along the lines of both modes of life.
The two modes of life being described here are life in see and life on earth.
So, the meaning of the phrase comes with the word Amphibious.
<span>Beowulf dies during battle with a dragon. In the second part of the poem, Beowulf has ruled over the Geats for fifty years, and he is a good leader. When the dragon attacks, it is worthy of note that he does not do so unprovoked. The dragon has been tasked with guarding a treasure hoard, and although the original owner of the treasure has long since died, the dragon continues to stand guard. When a cup is stolen from the treasure by a man who wants to win favor with his master, the dragon seeks revenge on Beowulf's people. Beowulf takes a large retinue of warriors to fight the dragon, but at the sight of the creature, all of Beowulf's vassals flee with the exception of Wiglaf, the youngest. Beowulf and Wiglaf fight the dragon together, and although they kill the dragon, Beowulf is fatally wounded. As he lays dying, Beowulf gives Wiglaf instructions for his burial and the disposal of the treasure.Wiglaf's remaining by Beowulf's side reinforces the theme of loyalty in the poem. Beowulf is ultimately faithful to his lord, Hygelac, even while he is fighting in the service of Hrothgar, a rival lord. This loyalty is repaid when Wiglaf remains by his side, even while his other vassals flee.</span>
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Explanation:
How Dawa came across the white-spotted dog while climbing down the Pelela Pass, the truckload of tourists, his arrival in Trongsa and departure for Bumthang.
Once I’s sure that they remembered the main points, I thought it was time to read two paragraphs of the next chapter, having spent a little time on the title (Dawa in Mongar). I read out and explained the two paragraphs. How Dawa was under the wrong impression that he was in Bumthang while he was actually in Mongar. His encounter with the grisly, ghastly dog before learning about the importance of the Kikila Pass (The story of Thuksay Dawa, the spiritual son of Terton Pema Lingpa, his enemies and finally, how the protecting deities of Thuksay Dawa chased away the enemies), Dawa’s desire to get to Bumthang at any cost and see this important pass once for all.
The time was ripe for me to put in some values. I spoke about one great quality that Dawa possessed in abundance
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