Answer:
Aeschere plotted to kill Grendel and his mother,
Explanation:
Æschere is King Hrothgar's trusted advisor, however, being a very integral man who cares about the people of his region, he participates in the conspiracy that aims to defeat Grendel and his mother and rid the kingdom of the two monsters.
When Grendel is finally killed, his mother is furious and promises to take revenge on everyone who caused her son's death. Because of this desire for revenge, and knowing that she was also planning her death, she violently kills Æschere and makes his death a warning to those who try to kill her.
Answer:
This late Victorian alphabet, written and illustrated by Mary Frances Ames (writing as Mrs. Ernest Ames), aims to teach young Britons their ABCs — along with a veneration for military might, empire, and colonialism.
At the end of the 19th century, the British Empire was nearing the zenith of its empire and territorial holdings. With unchallenged naval superiority, Britain extended formal control over India and large swaths of Africa, as well as indirect economic control over many more nations.
That global hegemony is celebrated in this children’s book, with racist illustrations of tiger hunts in India, “naughty” Africans in chains, and fearsome displays of military power to excite the next generation of conquerors.
It also includes classic British icons such as roast beef and unicorns
Explanation:
What did our Victorian forebears think of their country, the empire, the army and navy, the life they led and, of course, their beloved Queen? Hundreds of mighty tomes have been written about the great colonial years when Britain ruled the waves but perhaps none summed it up so succinctly as this ABC for Baby Patriots first published in 1899. Was it written to instil patriotic and imperial values into children? After all, the great Empire builder Cecil Rhodes had said 'Remember that you are an Englishman and have consequently won first prize in the lottery of life'; or was it a disapproving tongue in cheek comment on jingoism? You must judge for yourself. Either way it provides an extraordinary view of the Victorian values and attitudes that made Britain great.
The answer for this question would be behavioral genetics. This is also mentioned to as behavior genetics. This is a field of scientific investigation that uses hereditary methods or procedures to examine the nature and roots of individual alterations in behavior.
That is an undemocratic constitution i beleve
Answer:
Sediment
Explanation:
Sediment the matter that settles at the bottom of the liquid