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I think Mark was using summarizing, because of the way Mark phrased his sentence. "The main point" does invoke a summary of a sort. Now, C is possible, as well, but not likely. I'd suggest sticking to A.
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-L
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I believe your answer would be D. First Person
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Yes, it is very much true that almost every culture has its own values, ethical paradigms, religion, practices, rituals, norms, educational systems, language and behavioral patterns, but somehow or other they are similar in the basic patterns but with varying intensity. Every culture will have a particular religion which they follow, every culture have a language and rituals, but different cultures have different set of these dimensions and domains. In every culture, men and women live together in some kind of form and arrangements, where some give it legal and religion status as well, whereas, as in some culture living together is more important than any other rule or regulation but pattern of living life is the same. Why this is so, because we are all human beings and we have almost the same needs, state of felt deprivation, we all want to eat something, but we differ when it comes to wants. In some culture, if you are hungry, you can eat pizza, while in some other culture you eat Chicken tikka masala. Difference comes in terms of shape of the rules, but rules are same, you eat, wither it could be pizza or chicken tikka masala.
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the characteristic that is present in the story is that Grendel is not brave enough, rather hi is described as a coward character who battle when the guards fall asleep.
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D. reversal of identity
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Twist endings are unexpected endings in literatute, films, plays etc. Everything becomes clear and is shown to be contrary to the thing expected.
It is usually said that there are five basic reversals.
1) reversal of identity - a person revealed to be somebody else
2) reversal of motive - character's motivation is the opposite of previously assumed
3) reversal of perception - things aren't the way character thought they were
4) reversal of fortune - a mistake, misunderstanding or a coincidence changes the character's situation
5) reversal of fulfilment - one character stops another from acheiving the goal in very last minutes
Now, this particular case is most likely an example of reversal of identity - a person thought to be someone else is revealed to be close to the main character. We can gind example of this when King Oedipus realizes that his lover is actually his mother.