At the beginning, jump right into the action. At the end, wind up the story quickly.
Decide about writing the story either in “first person” or in “third person.” Third-person pronouns are “he,” “she,” and “it”—so writing in third person means telling a story as if it’s all about other people. The first-person pronoun is “I”—so writing in first person means telling a story as if it happened to you.
Even if you write in third person, try to tell the story through the eyes of just one character—most likely the main character. Don’t tell anything that the character wouldn’t know. This is called “point of view.” If you must tell something else, create a whole separate section with the point of view of another character.
Decide about writing either in “present tense” or in “past tense.” Writing in past tense means writing as if the story already happened. That is how most stories are written. Writing in present tense means writing as if the story is happening right now. Stick to one tense or the other!
You need to have characters in the story also, Plot, and theme you must introduce the setting, style and tone :)
Answer: Beowulf
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Who is identified as Grendel's ancestor?
Cain
For how long does Grendel terrorize the Danes?
Twelve years
Why is Grendel unable to attack King Hrothgar?
Hrothgar's throne is protected by God
Who is Higlac's follower?
Beowulf
Explanation: I hope this helps UwU
The correct answer is A. Macbeth kills the current king and is rewarded by being named king himself.
The quote <em>"Fair is foul, and foul is fair" </em>means that things are not what they appear to be and that people may be hiding something. Macbeth killed King Duncan and then was named king - obviously, nobody knew that he is in fact the murderer, which he carefully (and successfully) tried to hide from everyone, but not for long.
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The Rosetta Stone was a tablet found in 1799 by French explorers in the city of Rashid, on the bank of the Nile River. This stone contained scriptures in the Egyptian and Greek languages, and, thanks to the comparison between both languages (since the language and Greek writing was already known) allowed the deciphering of hieroglyphic writing for the first time, which allowed a greater understanding of Egyptian culture and the decipherment of the other hieroglyphic writings previously found.