I had read Judy Blume books before but I would probably go with the first one I hoped I helped
Beowulf follows a strict code of morals fighting for fame and glory he is described as brave daring and bold. He inspired his men and lead them without fear. His choices were always made to keep his men as safe as he could wile still completing his task. this is a great model for leadership in our times as many fail to lead with justness as Beowulf did. He made fair decisions and always looked out for his fellow warriors.
His skills however dont translate into today's modern times as beowulfs tales speak of evil monsters, terrifying creatures and dark places all over the world. His job in this epic poem is to rid the world of its most dangerous demons monsters and creatures weather they lurk in the sea, sky, or deep underground and he does this for payment but mostly for glory as in the times this poem is based to kill a beast of such stature was an instant way to be remembered and that is what many including Beowulf searched for to be remembered to have songs sung in his name and for people to remember his skill and power.
(hope that helped)
Answer:
Tbh in a situation like that i don't think i would choose to work. People work for money, if i had all the money in the world, i would be a fool to work. But that can also depend on the situation. Let's say that you found a job that makes you really happy, you would continue doing it even though you don't need to. So it really depends on the situation.
Explanation:
I would say the correct answer is B. The description of Lucynell's hair and eyes lends her an image of angelic innocence. Lucynell is an innocent person who can't take proper care of herself and spends her life in an isolated, desolate environment with her mother. Mr. Shiftlet uses her to acquire her mother's car. So, this simile works as part of juxtaposing Lucynell to Mr. Shiftlet, who is clever, agile and unscrupulous in his quest.