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Beowulf summons even greater strength and rips Grendel's arm completely out of its socket. Fatally wounded, Grendel slinks back to his swampy home to die. Back in the mead-hall, Beowulf holds up his gory trophy in triumph. He proudly hangs the arm high on the wall of Heorot as proof of his victory.
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Simile- Emily run fast like a cheetah.
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D. <span>The squire is more vain than the knight.
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I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is option A. The literary term that <span>refers to a skill used when the reader must put together what the author provides and what he/she already knows to come up with some valid information about the story would be inference. Hope this answers the question.</span>
Answer:Not sure if this is like helpful or not wasn't sure how to summarize it well so got a friends help hope it helps tho! (my friend could be wrong tho) (prob is)
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The literature of the Bible, encompassing the Old and New Testaments and various noncanonical works, has played a special role in the history and culture of the Western world and has itself become the subject of intensive critical study. This field of scholarship, including exegesis (critical interpretation) and hermeneutics (the science of interpretive principles), has assumed an important place in the theologies of Judaism and Christianity. The methods and purposes of exegesis and hermeneutics are treated below. For the cultural and historical contexts in which this literature developed, see Judaism and Christianity.