The country mouse invited the city mouse to come see him at his country home. The city mouse was appalled at the simplicity of the country mouse's life and insisted that he come to stay with him in the city. When the country mouse got to the city, he was amazed at the luxury of the city mouse's home, but quickly learned that it was a dangerous place to be.
When the country mouse invites the city mouse to his home, this shows how simple the country mouse lives. The fact that the city mouse is appalled by the country mouse's lifestyle shows that he must live a luxurious life that the country mouse is missing out on. When the mice go to the city, the country mouse learns that although it is luxurious it's not worth the danger.
A simple and peaceful life is preferable to a luxurious and dangerous one.
Answer:
It's twelve o'clock
Explanation:
The meaning of the underlined phrase is, <em>It's twelve o'clock</em> or <em>B</em>
The underlined phrase is an old English word for expressing the time of the day. At that time, the wall clock use is the pendulum type, that will sound at each hour and count out the number of the hours. That is why the word 'strike' was used with time during that period.
Answer:
Explanation:
The First Amendment is one of the most important amendments for the protection of democracy. Freedom of religion allows people to believe and practice whatever religion they want. Freedom of speech and press allows people to voice their opinions publicly and to publish them without the government stopping them.
<span>1. "It came in his mind ' to bid his henchmen a hall uprear" - this refers to Beowulf helping his men before going to Hrothgar's place; 2. "How ceaselessly Grendel / harassed Hrothgar..." - the introduction of Grendel the monster; 3. "Who are ye, then, ye armed men, / mailed folk..." - the conversation between Grendel and Beowulf; 4. "To Hrothgar I / in greatness of sould would succor bring" - Beowulf helping Hrothgar</span>
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