The correct answer is Beowulf/the dragon.
Beowulf is the main character in the epic poem "Beowulf," which means that he is the protagonist. Antagonist is a bad character, who is usually the protagonist's worst enemy. In the beginning of the poem, the antagonist was Grendel, but at the end, it was the dragon.
D is the answer because nothing else makes sense
Well let's take this apart. So, we use technical for logic or many of the devices such as computers, phones, etc that we use today. Now, dilemma is when something is malfunctioning or not working properly. So when we put them together, technical dilemma might mean that you are having a difficulty with your electronics or a technical difficulty. Hope i helped!
This question is missing the options. I've found the complete question online. It is as follows:
In Angela’s Ashes, which sentence in the excerpt does the author most likely use to express humor? Question options:
a) “‘Do you want to know why I’m in the Fever Hospital?’”
b) “‘Especially you, Francis, after thousands of boys prayed for you at the Confraternity.’”
c) “Diphtheria is never allowed to talk to typhoid and visa versa.”
d) “She tells me I better not get the notion she’ll be running up to this part of the world every time I have a little pain or a twinge.”
Answer:
I believe the best option to be letter c) “Diphtheria is never allowed to talk to typhoid and visa versa.”
Explanation:
Irish author Frank McCourt has filled his memoir "Angela's Ashes" with humor and anecdotes of his childhood. In chapter VIII, Frank is hospitalized. He is constantly trying to communicate with Patricia, another hospitalized kid who has books with poems that delight Frank. When he is about to find out what happened to the Highwayman and his lover, the nurse comes in and yells, "I told ye there was to be no talking between rooms. <u>Diphtheria is never allowed to talk to typhoid and visa versa." This line is quite humorous for the way it addresses people and diseases. It's as if Frank and Patricia are no longer people, as if they have become the diseases they have. However, diseases don't talk; it is the sick people who do.</u>