Answer: <em>In time I began to be more amused than revolted by what they threatened. It didn’t matter to me what they did to each other.</em>
Explanation:
Grendel is a character from the epic poem Beowulf (AD 700–1000). Often depicted as a giant or a monster, Grendel tortures people in the mead-hall, Heorot, until king Hrothgar invites Beowulf to stop him.
This particular line best helps us understand Grendel's character, because we are given an insight into his thoughts. Grendel was irritated by the noise that came from Heorot during the feast. This is why he began attacking Hrothgar's people. Over the course of time, his anger towards them weakened, and killing people became fun. The very fact that Grendel is entertained by murdering people demonstrates his evil nature.
The simile is to hold love like a candle flame. Similes always use like or as.
Answer:
1884 was the year that Charles C. Converse announced that he had coined thon, a gender-neutral pronoun, by blending that and one. Thon could refer both to men and women, and it would come in handy in cases where gender is unknown, or irrelevant, or where it needs to be concealed.
Explanation:
c. because answer A is irrelevant because the piece of evidence is about how to count not about rocks. Answer B is also irrelevant because there is no proof that wind-wolf was forced to work instead of helping out. answer D has nothing to do with any of it because the evidence is about counting not that he is unhappy or wants to learn differently.