Answer:
Queen Elizabeth I in her speech before the battle predicted that they shall have a famous victory over their enemies.
Below is the excerpt of her speech that predicted victory:
<em>"...by your concord in the camp, and your valour in the field, we shall shortly have a famous victory over these enemies of my God, of my kingdom, and of my people."</em>
Explanation:
At last, England won the victory over the Spanish Armada. Their defeat over them brought fame for England and the Queen. The whole of Europe was astonished at the victory such a small island nation could achieve in defense of itself against her enemies.
The success of England's victory was celebrated in various ways. Many lauded Queen Elizabeth I for standing firm for her nation. She shared the glory with her navy and returned thanks to God for divine intervention.
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Answer:
<u>Frankenstein</u>
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Frankenstein is about a gifted scientist, Victor Frankenstein who gives life to a being of his own creation. However, this is not the perfect specimen he imagines that it will be, but rather a frightful creature who's rejected by Victor and mankind in general.
The creature, feeling deceived by his own creator, sets out to seek revenge on Victor, and his entire family one by one. Victor soon realizes the mistake he made and sets out to kill the creature. In the end, however, he dies and the creature feeling guilty, kills himself and the story comes to an end.
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Answer: Cranberries
Explanation: They were most commonly used back then, rairly salt was used as well