<span>That is a difficult one because Christian believes and Beowulf is a matter of interpretation. What one may view as sensibility is actually just a matter of common sense. However, every aspect of life is covered in the Bible and thus to suggest (if this is what you are suggesting) Beowulf is explained taking Christian values into consideration? No. Things were different at that time and thus the perceived sensibility to Christian belief</span>
The answer should be C because the discouragement from whites was usual but the discouragement from her mother was disapointed because her mother should encourage her.
It would be like a sound of golden horns dark hills at evening in the west because a simile is " like" or "as".
Romantic and Gothic literature are related though out the story line. Early 18th century, when the genres both came out in England, romanticism was related to horror and was against the Enlightment Era and was leaning more towards Neoclassicism. The Gothic and Romantic scene were closest related through the deeply felt emotions.
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Answer:
Á
Explanation:
I think becuase the reader would have a better understanding of how Mac feels.