This question is about "Grendel" by John Gardner.
Answer and Explanation:
Grendel feels very lonely and anguished because he cannot maintain social relationships with any living being, as he is the only one of his kind. He fully wishes to find a company, someone with whom he can talk and share experiences, however, he only has contact with his mother and they are unable to communicate. Grendel, manages to understand human beings and to be touched by his creations, but humans are afraid of him and attack him causing him to retaliate violently.
This increases the suffering and loneliness of Grendel, who was cursed in addition to not being hurt and being immortal, which makes him sad to have to live like this forever. However, when he fights with Beowulf he is surprised to be hit to the death and is happy and grateful that all his loneliness will end now that he can finally die.
Answer:
E) clarifies the reasons astronomy meets the standards for scientific rigor
Explanation:
According to the passage, for a subject matter to be defined as a science, it must be empirical, rational, general, and cumulative. Empirical entails being subject to test by observation.
That sentence, “although we do control the conditions of observation” functions as a transitional element in that it shows that even though the subject matter in astronomy cannot be fully controlled, the conditions of observation can be controlled. This way, astronomy meets the condition of being called a science albeit an experimental science.
Answer:
1- Ive seen roses streaked with red and white
2-but i dont see those colors in her cheeks
3-and some perfumes have a sweeter scent
4-than the bad breath of my mistress
Explanation:
Answer:
Probably the last one, Anne's family moves.
Explanation:
The war is the biggest thing of these.
The answer is "You cannot escape a clutch of fear at your heart and yet I hope that the certainty of what we have to meet will make you rise above these fears."