<span>The tip “Read
through the entire application before beginning to complete the form” is useful
because it allows you to estimate the time you are going to take to finish
filling up the form, to see if there are parts you want to clarify and to check
if you are answering the correct application. </span>
Answer:
Hello Mr.Baker
(write your body paragraph here)( some tips are don't use any abbreviations and to not talk to the teacher as if they are your friend. Also make sure that all your spelling and grammar are correct.)
thank you
(your name here)
Explanation:
Sub to pewdiepie if you haven't already
Answer: uh what paragraph ?
Explanation:
You need more information about your questions
The correct answer is D. Grendel.
Although the same characters appear in both Beowulf and Grendel, their characteristics are not the same. Whereas in Beowulf, the round character would be Beowulf, in Grendel that would be Grendel.
A round character is one who is fully characterized, who changes over the course of the play, who shows real and deep human emotions that we can empathize with. Having that in mind, the obvious answer is Grendel - unlike in Beowulf, where he is just a brainless monster, in Grendel he is something more, akin to a human almost, and even more than that.