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Grendel watches a great horned goat attempt to ascend the cliff side toward the mere. Angered by the goat’s dogged pursuit, Grendel yells at the creature. When the goat does not respond, Grendel reacts by throwing trees and stones at it. The goat continues to climb even after its skull has been split, and appears to continue climbing even after it dies.
That evening, Grendel goes to watch the humans and their daily routines. An old woman tells a group of children about a giant with the strength of thirty thanes who will come across the sea someday. Later that same night, Grendel watches as people gather at the bedside of the ailing Shaper. The Shaper tries to make a prediction about the fate of the Danes, but he dies before he can finish the sentence. About an hour later, the news of the Shaper’s death arrives at the house of a sleeping nobleman, whose middle-aged wife seems to have shared an unspoken, unconsummated love with the Shaper. Grendel watches old women prepare the Shaper for burial, and then he returns home to the mere.
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Answer: Cassie will never understand what Paul is going through.
Explanation: She just keeps talking but not understanding.
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B. Cardiogram
Explanation:
In the formation of multisyllabic words, prefixes are sometimes combined with root words and suffixes. The word, cardiogram, is combined with the root word, 'cardi/o', which literally translates to heart. 'Gram' is a suffix that literally translates to record.
The word cardiogram means a record of the muscular activity within the heart. It is usually expressed in a visual form (electrocardiograph) indicating the rise and fall of the heartbeats. So, literally, the word 'cardiogram' translates to 'heart writing' or 'heart record'.