I would say the chief reason a person becomes a supervisor is C) work-related knowledge. Because a person might have A, B, and D, and still not want to be a supervisor.
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In the first poem, there is a goal that the speaker wants to achieve yet cannot, but is going towards it with the help of personified Death. In the second one, the speaker believes that she has already reached the goal and therefore everything's good.
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The correct choice is A) an Anglo-Saxon Pagan belief.
Explanation:
According to scholars, it has been established that Beowolf was composed orally as was the practice around 1100 AD.
It was not until much later that it was actually penned down.
One evidence that corroborates this fact is that the author is unknown.
The story features a mixture of epic paganistic heroism and elements of Christian ideology.
The excerpt above question for instance speaks to the Chrisitan beliefs of sanctity overlapping with a touch of fate which is predominant with paganism
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