Answer:
he decided to help him because Hrothgar's help Beowulf's father when Beowulf was a baby
Answer:
Explanation:
kicks down the boundaries of epic fantasy using fresh new takes on world building, dismantling of standard fantasy tropes, and a take on gender fluidity that is both provocative and thoughtful. The Mirror Empire is an ambitious work, and the scope of it shows that ambition. We follow a cast of characters as they try to find out the truth of their heritage, rise to a station of command that ill fits them, or balance their political ambitions with the sudden revelation of a genocidal plan. The Mirror Empire is all up in your face with its themes, making you reconsider the trappings of gender identification, reckon hard with the horrors of war and ethnic cleasing, or think sideways about what magic looks like. The Mirror Empire is a fiery shot in the arm to the stalwart notions of what epic fantasy should be.
The answer to this question is B.
I think it was by <span>quoting specific biblical passages that denounced slavery, but I'm not too sure.</span>
Answer:
D
Explanation:
It is all of the above, because all of those factors can be why certain news sources are biased