I believe the answer is; “Beowulf” is the oldest known poem written in Old English. The poem is a prime example of a literary epic, focusing on the heroic quest of its title character, Beowulf, a Scandinavian warrior
I'd go with Generous but I'm not 100% sure.
The sentence in the paragraph that expresses an opinion rather than a fact is: " These yearly declarations of what's 'in' and what's 'out' reflect the need to maintain sales far more than any real shift in customer preferences." (Option C)
<h3>What is an opinion and what is a fact?</h3>
An opinion is a persons view about a subject matter. it may or may not be based on fact. A fact, however, is a statement that is based on evidence.
Hence, it is right to state that the sentence in the paragraph that expresses an opinion rather than a fact is: " These yearly declarations of what's 'in' and what's 'out' reflect the need to maintain sales far more than any real shift in customer preferences."
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Answer:
C. <em>Animal Friend</em> magazine explains, "Elephants are known for their huge ears...and this is what keeps them cool in warm weather. Their ears contain a maze of blood vessels, and blood cools as it flows through these vessels."
Explanation:
Option C is the correct answer. It is the option that correctly uses ellipsis to show that part of the quote has been left out.
Looking at the above option, one will discover that even though a part of the quote was left out, the adding of ellipsis still made the quote to convey a full meaning. Unlike the other options e.g. Options A and D that didn't really show if a part of the quote was left out. Option B didn't give a coherent meaning.
It's mean his son brother's are gathering about stalk and the roots.