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did you get the answer? sorry i been looking for it too and i have no idea :(
Explanation:
The question above wants to analyze your ability to interpret a text and a character. This interpretation should be based on your personal way of analyzing a character. For that reason, I can't write this review for you, but I'll show you how to write it.
First of all, it is important for you to know that Beowulf is the main character of the epic "Beowulf" so to answer your question you should read the entire epic and reread it if necessary for you to understand this character.
To expedite this analysis and reading, you can search for articles that discuss how the character, Beowulf, was constructed and what he represents. These articles can be found on online research tools and literary platforms.
As you read, you will need to answer the following questions to conclude whether Beowulf is, in fact, something:
- Does Beowulf perform heroic acts?
- Does Beowulf display noble behavior?
- Does Beowulf have a noble bloodline?
- Is Beowulf a strong character?
- Is Beowulf ambitious?
- Is this ambition used for good?
- What does Beowulf's behavior say about him?
These questions must be answered with parts of the epic, which are the parts you will present to confirm your conclusion about Beowulf.
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1. an adverb clause will always contain a subject, verb, and subordinate conjunction (this is what keeps it from being a complete sentence)
<span>2) until his arms ached. (his arms = subject, ached = verb, until = subordinate conjunction)
3) once they saw her car turn the corner. (</span>they = subject, saw = verb, once = subordinate conjunction)
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4) When the storm started (</span>the storm = subject, started = verb, when = subordinate conjunction)
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5) while being taught to bake cupcakes. (</span>she = subject, taught = verb, while = subordinate conjunction)
ANSWER:
presidency?? im not sure tho
goodluck tho and pls mark me as brainliest it would really help!
Answer:
upper class single women normally lived at home until they married, they would go out with their mothers or with some other respectable chaperone (an aunt, a married sister, a governess etc) doing visiting, shopping etc. balls, theatres, concerts etc would be enjoyed, especially for the opportunity to meet eligible young men.
Explanation:
most likely drinking tea