Answer:
A) Have you ever been to South America?
B) No, I haven't been there yet, but I might go next summer.
C) I've just seen a fantastic film- the new Harry Potter one.
D) Oh, yes. I've already seen that.
C
Explanation:
A claim of policy argues that certain conditions should exist, or that something should or shouldn’t be done
Answer:
respond to the text
Explanation:
because its the only one that makes sense
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Now you may enter,in your battle-armor,/ wearing war-masks, to see Hrothgar; let shields stay here,tightened war-wood,/your battle-shafts wait the result of words
To what does the kenning battle-shafts refer?
Answer:
swords
Explanation:
Kenning is a figure of speech often used by Anglo-Saxons and can be noticed several times in Beowulf. In short, this figure represents the conjunction of two words creating a kind of "puzzle." This is because the combination of the two words creates a new meaning that represents something easily known. These words are usually related by a hyphen that connects them. In the above excerpt, kenning can be seen in the word "battle-shafts" which can be represented as an elongated object and used in battles, like a sword.
The excerpt from The Death of Ivan Ilych that can be used as textual
evidence to support a thesis statement on the theme of loneliness is ‘There
was no deceiving himself: something terrible, new, and more important than
anything before in his life, was taking place within him of which he alone was
aware’.