Answer:
What the author is implying by the allusion to Albert Einstein is:
A. Like Einstein, bees are intelligent and can perform intellectual tasks.
Explanation:
Let's take a look at the very beginning of the passage:
<em>they are easy to breed and are considered the “Einstein” of the insect world. These striped geniuses perform intellectual feats that cannot be taken for granted, even among mammals.</em>
<u>The lines above already tell us what we need to know. The allusion to Einstein was used as a way to say that bees are intelligent creatures. That is how allusions work. An author alludes to something or someone widely known so as to bring something to readers' minds. In this case, everyone who has ever heard of Einstein associates his name with intelligence</u>. After the allusion, the author proceeds to list some of the amazing tasks and abilities bees have. Having that in mind, we can easily choose letter A as the best choice: Like Einstein, bees are intelligent and can perform intellectual tasks.
Answer:
Grendel terrorizes the Thanes every night as the soldiers of Hrothgar are asleep. He kills them and thus prevents them from staging a fight back. The Thanes are so terrorized at the hands of Grendel for many years until a Geatish warrior named Beowulf comes to their rescue.
Explanation:
b) Beowulf was an epic poem, which chronicled the events that took place in Denmark in the early part of the 6th century CE. Controversially, it is believed to have been authored between 700 and 750 by an unknown poet. The main lesson from this poem is that it is rewarding to be courageous, charitable, and loyal. As a well-deserved reward, Beowulf later became the king of the Thanes after the death of Hrothgar.
May I ask what book and what are the answer choices?
Answer:
D
Explanation:
farmers were no longer growing extra crops to feed soldiers.
Answer:
correct
Explanation:
yes you are right it is D