<span>This book, which presents the whole splendid history of English literature from Anglo-Saxon times to the close of the Victorian Era, has three specific aims. The first is to create or to encourage in every student the desire to read the best books, and to know literature itself rather than what has been written about literature. The second is to interpret literature both personally and historically, that is, to show how a great book generally reflects not only the author's life and thought but also the spirit of the age and the ideals of the nation's history. The third aim is to show, by a study of each successive period, how our literature has steadily developed from its first simple songs and stories to its present complexity in prose and poetry.</span>
Answer:
Conduction aphasia.
Explanation:
Aphasia refers to the partial or complete loss of language abilities after brain damage. Wernicke's Area is located on the superior surface of the temporal lobe between the auditory cortex and the angular gyrus
, while Broca's Area is the region of the dominant left frontal lobe critical for articulating speech. Thus, the rare condition of conduction aphasia involves poor speech production but undamaged auditory comprehension.
The function of an interjection is to express emotions or sudden bursts of feelings. The emotion being expressed varies.
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I can't see the statement so I really can't answer this
Imagery appeals to the senses and when beowulf was fighting the dragon it appeals to either his sight, smell, touch, hearing, or taste. It is most likely his touch because he becomes tired and weak, trying not to burn up. Imagery can be the appeal to the dragons treasure so sight in that sense