Sam is a little fish. He lives in the sea. He is very lonely. He wants to have a friend. The friend looks like him. Sam sees an ink fish. The ink fish has eight legs. He doesn't look like Sam. So Sam goes away. Sam meets a shark. He wants to say hello to the shark. The shark opens his big mouth. Sam runs away quickly. Sam is tired and hungry. He wants to have a rest. Then he sees a round fish. She says to him. "Hello! Would you like to be my friend?" Sam answers: "Of course! But you are round. I am flat." The round fish days: "But we are both fishes."
Sam thinks and says, "You are right. Let's be friends." They become good friends.
It is reasoning logically from the cause to the effect and the general to the specific
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<span>He often tries to protect those around him, as well as avoid conflict.
He tries to manipulate situations so that he gets what he desires.
He is motivated by greed and tries to move up in society through his lies</span>
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The beginning lines contribute to Beowulf's characterization as a hero because he vows justice and revenge. Beowulf wants Grendel to pay therefore, he appears ready to confront him. In addition, the lines highlight that Beowulf is capable of handling the monster. According to the text, The Weders avenged (woes had they suffered) supports his readiness to face Grendel.
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