Answer:
So that the reader can fully understand what the author is trying to say or what the main point of the story is.
Explanation:
The accurate comparison is that from Beowulf's perspective, Grendel is a villain, but from Grendel's perspective, Hrothgar and the D**es are the villains.
<h3>Why do Grendel and Beowulf disagree about who the Visions are?</h3>
- Beowulf believes that Grendel is the villain because he causes the suffering of humans.
- Grendel believes that humans are the villains because it was they who invaded Grendel's region and tried to expel him.
Grendel is not a harmless creature and for that reason, when he feels threatened and has his habitat invaded by humans, he attacks them furiously and violently.
This shows that to Grendel, he is innocent, but to Beowulf and the other humans, Grendel is the villain.
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The answer is c because “they’re” is “they are” so it would be correct to use that one
Answer:
A. The loss of plant species and habitats will lead to widespread animal extinction
Explanation:
The author's main concern seems to be the effects of habitat loss
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In modern democracies, citizens had contrasting senses