Answer:
No, "Don't believe everything you say" is not a universal literary theme.
Explanation:
If you had said "don't believe everything you hear" then i'd tell you yes.<u><em> Don't believe everything you say</em></u> is not a well known saying that could be used globally. <u>It is a literary theme but not a universal one.</u>
Grendel comes to the mead hall and engages in a fight with Beowulf
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My question was deleted because it was "incomplete", but I'll answer again.
Simple
This sentence is simple because it contains one singular idea. It may be incorrectly identified as compound because the subject is compound (Forest rangers and volunteers). This is an easy mistake.
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Answer:
the wolf is like a devil (simile)
the wolf is a devil (metaphor)
Explanation: a simile is when u compare something using like or as
a metaphor is a comparison without using like or as
According to the excerpt from "monstrous people at the end of the earth ,"how did monsters of the 16th century differ from the ones known during ancient times?