Grendel can be considered to be a
modern-day monster primarily because
there are so many human characteristics in
him, and in the old days that wasn't the way
in which monsters were portrayed. Here
we can see that Grendel feels hatred
towards the soldiers, that he is also afraid
when he sees Beowulf, he isn't just a
mindless monster lusting for blood, there is
a reason behind him doing all the killings.
Answer:
John Snow from a psychoanalytic perspective has a very punishing great ego built by Lord Stark's teachings. And a neurotic psychological structure
Explanation:
The first element to back this answer is that in the first place, Jhon Snow from the ice and fire saga is a very dutiful person who always acts to fulfill the impositions made by people whom he respects. First of all from Lord Stark as he is his father. Now, because he has an unfinished Oedipus he doesn't have a strong id or ego. Struggling hard to show people he is worthy of their respect and acknowledgment. Thus, he developed a neurotic personality that is only broken with alcohol or high-risk situations in which he stops following his commands and act according to his desire. An example of this is when he marries Igrith.
Answer:
c. launched
Explanation:
campaigns are typically 'launched' rather than 'adapted', 'benefited' or 'illustrated'. Also, some of the words would not be grammatically correct in the sentence or are not in the right context.
definition of 'launched':
start or set in motion (an activity or enterprise).
<span>B) And in a hall far brighter
than Woden’s Valhalla, the brave and good will be gathered forever.</span>
<span>Answer “B” is correct because
the way the sentence originally appears is with an error in parallelism. For a sentence to be parallel, it should have
list items (note that a list/series is two or more items) appear with
same/similar grammatical elements. The
original—“brave warriors and those who were good—consists of an adjective|noun (brave|warriors)
followed by and adjective|pronoun|verb|adjective (thoses|who|were|good), which is
thus not paralle. To correct this, as
well as make this more concise, you can just use adjectives—“brave” and “good”—and
that will make this sentence’s list parallel. </span>
answers to English Unit 10 Lesson 8
1. A - misplaced modifier
2. D - heart that is broken
3. C - person vs society
4. C - "It was the first time that a woman, even a woman like Ida, had said things like this to me, and i lost my head. i gave her all the answers she wanted, and a great deal more as well."
5. B - remains bewildered regarding Ida's continuing adoration for him
6. D - "At this, the woman started to laugh, and Ida, hissing like a viper, broke in: 'There's nothing to laugh at...instead of laughing you'd better stop rubbing yourself against my husband...i suppose you think i didn't see you... You've been rubbing your arm up against him the whole time.'"
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