I generally think of the Edwardian period as the rough decade streching from the end of Victorias reign until the great war
That is because there is no specific character development or purpose or use of the character. His purpose and use is to be the evil that would get beaten by the main character, in this case Beowulf.
THE author portrays a situation.....
Answer:
She wasn't the least bit surprised to find out that her husband had an affair. (SURPRISE) It wasn't <u>surprising</u> to find out that her husband had an affair.
Explanation:
The word "surprising" is an adjective which means, 'causing surprise', or unexpected. When used in the sentence above, we see that it maintains the same meaning with the first sentence. In the first sentence, the woman was not surprised when she discovered that her husband had an affair.
In the second sentence, it was not a cause for surprise, when she found out that her husband had an affair. Therefore, the two sentences retain the same meaning.
Correct Answer : It’s TYPE!