A. Literary Movement
A literary movement is used to describe a trend in literature that is characterised by the shared assumptions, beliefs and practices of an influential group of writers. A literary movement consists of pieces of literary work from different authors but usually in the same era. They are all considered as a part of one literary movement because of similarity in ideas.
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An author of mystery can build suspense because of the mystery. The mystery makes this suspensful because of the ( ie ) crime scene. This can help the popularity of the series by keeping the reader A. Hooked and B. Cliffhung. Cliffhangers are normally used in mystery, which helps build suspense in between chapters, books, episodes, etc. By doing this, an author of mystery can help build suspense.
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- Fate goes ever as fate must.
- "will go and ask him about your coming here, then hurry back."
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The phrase 'fate goes ...must' most aptly assists Micah in making his deduction regarding Beowulf. It shows that he now understands that destiny always goes its own way and therefore, he concludes that Beowulf has no dread of being died. He thinks upon the consequences of Grendel winning the battle and thus, he makes his decision.
The excerpt 'will go and ask him...back' from Beowulf's modern translation steadily throws light upon that half-line pattern employed in Old English poetry. This reflects that old style of English poetry divided a line into two-halves with two emphasized syllables and employed an abrupt pause in the middle of the sentence.
The answer is C.) because of the present participle "has". If the present participle "has" wasn't in the sentence, then the answer would be B.). Anyway, the answer is C.) because of "has". (has spoken). I hope that helps :)