Answer:
His past trues love is named Rosaline. Romeo was deeply in love with her, but she did not love him back, and he was really sad about this until he met Juliet.
Explanation:
I'm assuming you are talking about Romeo from Romeo and Juliet, If not, i'm sorry, then this is not the answer you are looking for. If this is the answer you are looking for then i'm sorry if it does not help!
Grendel wants his death to be viewed as an accident because he doesn't want Beowulf to receive any honor.
He tells Beowulf that he isn't victorious, because he just slipped on the blood and wasn't actively pursued by him. Also, when he is running out in the woods he screams that Beowulf's victory was an accident.
Answer: This passage from Chapter 31 is Scout's exercise in thinking about the world from Boo Radley's perspective.
Answer: True.
Explanation:
Generalization is making a general, broad statement from something specific. For instance, if you read that a dog chases squirrels, and you conclude that all dogs do the same, you are making a generalization.
Generalizations, however, cannot be successfully made if the information is not openly stated. Readers often make conclusions based on information that is described to them in detail. If the information is not specifically stated in the material they are reading, they will not perceive the message and make generalizations.