This question is incomplete, here´s the complete question.
Read the passage from Beowulf. "They marched in step, hurrying on till the timbered hall rose before them, radiant with gold. Nobody on earth knew of another building like it. Majesty lodged there, its light shone over many lands."
Which feature of Old English poetry did this modern translation maintain?
alliteration
full lines
rhyme
short pauses
Answer: alliteration
Explanation:
Alliteration refers to the presence of the same letter or sound, at the beginning of either adjacent or words that are near to each other.
Alliteration used to be the main required structure in Old English poetry.
In this case, alliteration is used in the "till the timbered" line, because all adjacent words start with the letter 't'.
Knots usually take 1 minute or so to do. If you keep on tying the knots and get used to the pattern, you will get faster and faster and eventually will be able to do it in 4 seconds. It is kind of like picking strawberries. If you keep on picking strawberries and timing yourself, you will get faster like when you typed the knot
Either a or b i say B since that’s the definition of theme
Answer:
The process for the creation of words in the English language. Included root words, affixes, and shortened words is discussed below in details.
Explanation:
Most English vocabulary occurs by creating new lexemes out of early ones — either by attaching an affix to earlier existing structures, changing their word class, or joining them to produce mixtures.
The word creation is the making of a new word. Common methods of word form cover, eponym development, blending, back formation, and agglutination.
B is correct "Dozens" is spelled correctly. As for the other sentences their is incorrect spelling. :)