The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "Hear ye and hearken: haste is most fitting." The words that describe the relationship between Hrothgar and Beowulf is this <span>Hear ye and hearken: haste is most fitting</span>
Answer:
The author uses onomatopoeia in the words "Bam, bam, bam".
Explanation:
Onomatopoeia is the way words are formed according to the sound that is produced. This means that the words that represent a sound are the same as the exact way it sounds.
This means that the word "bang" or "hiss" or "buzz" are onomatopoeic as they not only represent the sound it makes but also are the spellings for those words. And in the given passage, the author uses onomatopoeia in the words <em>"Bam, bam, bam"</em>.
Thus, the author's use of onomatopoeia in the passage is <em>"Bam, bam, bam."</em>
D) Calypso said this in the Odyssey
Answer:
Y. The "sound" or style of the narrator.
Explanation:
If the narrator uses words as "half empty", "opaque", "dark", it sets a pessimistic tone. This affects the mood of the story, which is what tone is.
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