Answer and Explanation:
"A Modest Proposal" was written anonymously by author Jonathan Swift in 1729. His not-at-all modest proposal for the poor people of Ireland to stop being a burden is that they should start selling their children as food for the rich. Of course, that proposal is outrageous, and for that very reason it has become a famous example of satire. Swift used an alarming seriousness when writing it, certainly with the intention of making it more absurd by making it sound plausible and feasible. His intention is, in fact, to criticize the economic sate of Ireland - a state in which the rich get richer by shamelessly exploring the poorer classes.
The narrator wanted to do the show as any other real radio program, and for this reason they decided to include pauses where music was played in order to occupy the audience wait until the next update and increase the suspense to a certain extent
Beowulf, prince of Geats, reflects the characteristics of a true hero. Through his two phases of life- young and age, poem exemplifies his heroism.
In his youth, he was characterized as courageous and full of strength. He embodied perfect characteristics of Germanic heroic code. He establishes himself as a hero when he purges Denmark of its plague.
In the second phase, Beowulf conforms himself as both king and the warrior. He is able to defeat three frightful monsters. Therefore, for the sake of his ideals, he was willing to stake his life and saved people from evil or those who were in great need.
<em>"Fearful in spirit, faint-mooded waxed he, Not off could betake him; death he was pondering" </em>
I'm going to assume that you mistakenly put an "I" in this sentence. Let me know if I assumed correctly (Go through reception and turned right at the l entrance)
Go through reception, and turn right at the entrance.
You must put a comma after reception and before "and" because this is a compound sentence that could be split into two separate sentences.
"Turn" was originally "turned" which is incorrect because "turned" is past tense and you must keep the tense the same throughout the whole sentence.
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