They are different types of heroes; Beowulf is a warrior, and Sir Gawain is a knight. They have different codes that inspire how they fight. Beowulf follows the heroic code which values strength, honor, and courage.
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The author's main purpose in The Crisis, No. 1 is to make a <span> patriotic call to duty and action (option B) He is trying to persuade soldiers to keep on fighting for their freedom and people to support the war. Paine (the author) believed that American tried to avoid the war and that soldiers were coward because some of them ran away when things got complicated. </span>
<u>Answer</u>:
We can infer from the passage that (A) Tony enjoyed spending time in the park.
<u>Explanation</u>:
In the given passage, we read that Tony liked the parks. More parks meant more happiness for Tony.
Initially he was very happy to see the pavements getting disappeared under the bulldozers. As thought that more parks would be built that way. But soon he was concerned, as he saw workers building more pavements. The number of pavements were more than the ones disappeared under bulldozer. So, we see how Tony enjoyed spending time in the park and observed all these things. We do not infer form the passage that he was a member of city council, as per Option B or in construction business as per Option C. Neither he was an avid environmentalist as per Option D.
- Grete’s insistence near the end of the story that it would be best for her family to get rid of Gregor, and her claim that “it” was not her brother anymore: betrayal
- Mr. Samsa’s physical abuse of Gregor with the apple, which severely injures him and limits his ability to move: persecution
- Gregor’s enjoyment at being able to crawl around his room all day without having to deal with any family or work-related responsibility: freedom
- Gregor’s inability to communicate with others after his transformation into an insect: isolation
<em>The Metamorphosis</em> is a book by Jewish author Franz Kafka. The book was published in 1915, and it tells the story of a salesman, Gregor Samsa, who wakes up one morning to find that he has been tranformed into a huge insect for no apparent reason. Both him and his family need to adjust to this change, and the way the do so constitutes the rest of the novel.