Answer: Land Lease
Explanation:
Liege Lords were people who were owed loyalty and service by other people who would then be their vassals/ lieges. The highest Liege Lord was the King but lesser Lords and Nobles could assume this title.
If they needed men to fight for them, they would offer them a piece of land. The men would have control over this land but not ownership and in return would pledge allegiance to the liege Lord and fight for them when they are called up.
If you watched Game of Thrones you would notice that Bannermen are a form of lieges. The Starks for instance, were able to call up the Karstarks, Umbers, Flints and Mormonts amongst others when they needed to march South because those were their lieges/ vassals.
Answer by YourHope:
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Part A: What is a theme in the poem? (You are correct on this one)
B) With age comes loss of innocence.
Part B: Which quotation best supports the answer in Part A? (I think A is a better option)
A) "Earth fills her lap with pleasures of her own; / Yearnings she hath in her own natural kind,"
Part C: How does the image of human beings "trailing clouds of glory" at birth affect the meaning of this poem? (You are also correct on this one)
D) It conveys the idea that, at birth, people leave heaven behind to face the mortal world.
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The correct answer is "B".
Grendel is one of the three monsters that are defeated by Beowulf in the story with the same name written in the 6th century.
Grendel is a temperamental monster who is capable of rational thought as well as irrational bursts of anger. Despite his extreme brutality and nasty habits, there is not much that separates him from human behavior. In the latter stages of his life, prior to his defeat to Beowulf, he embarks on a quest to understand human behavior.
Answer:
it has brought people together through social media, messages, video chatting, keeps in touch with family, apps, online games, online friends
Explanation:
i gave you some reasons why technology has brought people together
Metacognition, or thinking about one's thinking, is the foundation for other reading comprehension strategies. Proficient readers continually monitor their own thoughts, controlling their experience with the text and enhancing their understanding.