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Answer:
He really believes.
Explanation:
Beowulf believes that he can "calm turbulence and terror" because he has already promoted many heroic acts, he is aware of his strength and his ability to resolve difficult and dangerous situations that promote good to society and give him honor, wealth and a good reputation . He has confidence that he can handle the problem masterfully. This can often seem like uncontrollable bravado or narcissism, but Beowulf has that confidence because of his experiences and his self-knowledge.
The answer is D, B would be correct also but I don’t agree with it making the narrator seem lonely
Although Cory is rich and of an elite class, he kills himself because he is unhappy.
The poem begins describing Richard Cory as a rich gentleman. The speaker of the poem is one of the townspeople and he says, "we thought that he was everything to make us wish that we were in his place." This envy from the townspeople does not cost him his life. But it surprises the townspeople because they thought they wanted to be him, however, they do not want to be dead like Cory is at the end of the poem. It is ironic because his unhappiness is unexpected since he came across as though he was happy because of his money.
The line "A new sensation is the breath in his nostrils" is a metaphor (C). A metaphor is when two things are compared without using like or as. In this case "a new sensation" was being compared to "breath in his nostrils."
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