Beowulf's greatest enemy is no monster but himself and his pride, or hubris. It is his greatest weakness which results in his death. It is predicted or foreshadowed throughout the entire story. Begining with the stories of his youth and then his private conversations with Hrothgar in Heorot. His avarice and obsession for the attention of his friends are the result of his pride, not separate characterstics.
Answer:
John Smith studies film at Full Sail University.
I’m pretty sure A but I think someone helped them
The Adams ale was poisoned.everybody knew except her , Emily. It was a common ritual in order to get into the crimson skulls club where she had to make a decision. Was master lying or telling the truth about the ale . It was clear to everyone when he slyly spoke “the water is not poisoned”. I’m that moment she was dauntless but crumbling on the inside die being the cynosure.she was being judged and she knew it .everybody knew she was callow when she said “your lying “ .the rest is history
Answer:
E. fake
Explanation:
In line 31 of the given excerpt, the word "feigning" in “with feigning voice verses of feigning love,” means fake.
For a person to feign something means that that person is acting in deceit and faking something.
Therefore, the correct answer is E.