Answer:
"My, wasn't life's awful...and wonderful"
Explanation:
In the context of grammar, juxtaposition is a process of combining phrases and establishing syntactic relations between them. It is an operation similar to coordination and subordination.
The juxtaposition uses punctuation marks (in the written language) or pauses to link two sentences. Because it does not use links (such as "and", "from" or "to"), this process can give rise to different syntactic interpretations depending on the speaker's context or capabilities. The juxtaposition also allows one to join two simple sentences.
With this we can conclude that an example, where the juxtaposition is presented is the phrase "My, wasn't life's awful...and wonderful"
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Answer:
The storyteller gives Grendel a mother for two reasons: to bring a certain humanity to Grendel and to highlight how unpredictable dangerous things are.
Explanation:
In Beowulf we can see that Grendel has a mother. This was added to the story as a way of showing that Grendel is not only showy, but that he had a certain humanity, being able to establish family relationships with the being who generated him. We can see that the relationship between him and his mother is beneficial, since she feels the need to avenge Grendel's death.
grendel's mother also represents the unpredictable, since in killing Grendel, Beowulf believed he had ended the danger and did not expect Grendel to have a mother who would seek revenge.
Answer:
everybody on 151st Street can walk tall for another year
Explanation:
it shows that she isnt just running for herself when she includes the word "everybody" in this entence
if im wrong then pls dont thankm eor give me brainliest
but im pretty sure im right!
<u>Youre welcome!</u>
Ophelia's death could be understood - as Gertrude contents - as being an accident. According to this view, Ophelia's branch snapped and she drowned in the river below. According to this viewpoint, Ophelia's death is tragic because it was a meaningless accident; her life is lost not by her own design or in response to the events transpiring around her, but because of the whims of chance and accident. On the other hand, Ophelia's death can be understood as being a suicide: Ophelia died, then, due to being driven mad because of her unrequited love for Hamlet and society's unreasonable expectations for women and their behavior. This understanding of her death is tragic because it shows the extent to which Ophelia was wounded and oppressed.
The sentence <em>The audience was amazed by the performance </em>is the passive sentence.
The active sentence would be The performance amazed the audience.<em />