Answer:
The lake is described as dark, gloomy and disgusting.
Explanation:
Grendel's mother lives in an underwater lair in a set of lakes and swamps that is described in an uncomfortable and unpleasant way. Lines 422-440 describe this place as an environment formed by decomposition, rot and darkness and show the lake as a very unpleasant place. This contributes to increasing the inadequacy tone and provokes, in the reader, a feeling of regret in relation to Grendel and his mother. In addition, this environment reinforces the concept of disorder, caused by the two monsters.
Answer:
I know lines 5-19 so here:
It matters because This person is feeling sorry but learns to accept what they did or are doing. Consequences have actions.
I really hope I helped, I did this last year I think so I kind of remember.
ALSO NO EXACT COPYING, THANK YOU
Based on this excerpt, it is reasonable to conclude that neither twin could die because they were immortal gods. The excerpt tells us that none of brothers died, and also it points out that they are the creators that once stepped on separate paths. They are still alive, but not in the sense that we are used to think. Each one has its duty and now they both look at the world from different sides.
The answers is B, because as you see in the passage it explains various situations about a broad topic and the answer b is the most logical way to answer the question.