<u>The answer is 1: He thinks the fighting is foolish and wasteful.</u>
The narrator's view on the scene is not pleasant at all, Grendel finds himself in the middle of chaos, in the middle of all the battle's wastefulness and dead bodies of animals and men, and he can't help to see it as confusing and frightening and to feel "sick". All of this reveals that Grendel thinks the fighting is foolish and wasteful.
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1. I think it means that many people are studying their whole lives that they forget other important things.
2. That's the quoter's last name
3. You know less about other things, like social skills, or how to cook.
4. (Dunno, sorry)
5. (This applies to you)
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In Amy Tan's "Rules of the Game," the mood is preeminently one of tension. This tension is caused not by suspense or secrecy but by the conflict (generally unspoken) between Waverly and her mother.
Differant is spelled different
A. Choose, when you choose something you picking it, it’s not the same as receiving :)