C. In Beowulf his thoughts are clearly explained but in Grendel his thoughts are vague.
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so he doesn't hit his younger brother.
Explanation:
Answer:
I was pretty certain that I had to deal with a madman
I was getting worried by the antics of this nervous little chap.
Explanation:
These 2 sentences indicate that Richard responds as he does.
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Answer:
C. The room is a former nursery with bars on its windows, emphasizing her treatment as a child/prisoner and thus the eventual break from her identity as a sane adult woman.
Explanation:
The short story<em> </em><em>"The Yellow Wallpaper"</em> by Charlotte Perkins Gilman is a feminist text which shows the constraints that women faced in their lives especially during the 19th Century. This particular text focus on the mental and physical health of women as regarded right by the 'men' or patriarchal society as a whole.
The room that the narrator and her husband had taken 'for the improvement of her health' is more like a cage. It was at the top of the house, a room with torn and dilapidated wallpaper, which was also a former nursery. It had bars and rings and things. She points out that <em>"the windows are barred for little children"</em>, which is significant for it emphasizes her treatment as a child/ prisoner. She had no control over the diagnosing of her 'illness' nor does she have control over the medicines she's to take. Everything is taken care of by her husband John.
Thus, the room that she and her husband took represents her treatment as a child/prisoner and thus the eventual break from her identity as a sane adult woman.
My example:
His audacity came in handy when he decided to use deception in his negotiations with the President of the United States.
You see here, audacity means to be bold. To be willing to take a risk.
Deception really means to hide the truth. You ever play TTT?
You have to be bold to hide the truth from an important person. So you need to have the audacity in order to use deception.