Answer:
"cradle,cradle"
or
"back,forth,back,forth"
-if its an onomonopia it has to do with the sound, so therefor if its a rocking chair u are to make one of those noises!
Explanation:
I have not read this passage, but I can help you through it. As you read it, what did you come away knowing about this topic? If you are sure, scan through it again, and underline parts of the text that you think define this period of time. Start your answer by stating:
The Full Period of One Hundred Days can be defined as _____________________ (state your definition). In the passage, it is said that, "(cite from the text here)", which proves this definition to be accurate. The text also states, "(cite another example from the text)", which means that ________________ (tie this back to your definition).
Answer:
The storyteller gives Grendel a mother for two reasons: to bring a certain humanity to Grendel and to highlight how unpredictable dangerous things are.
Explanation:
In Beowulf we can see that Grendel has a mother. This was added to the story as a way of showing that Grendel is not only showy, but that he had a certain humanity, being able to establish family relationships with the being who generated him. We can see that the relationship between him and his mother is beneficial, since she feels the need to avenge Grendel's death.
grendel's mother also represents the unpredictable, since in killing Grendel, Beowulf believed he had ended the danger and did not expect Grendel to have a mother who would seek revenge.
The poem "The cremation of Sam Mcgee" about the story of his friend, Sam McGee, who faces extreme weather and freezes to death while on a freezing cold winter trip to Yukon.
Sam McGee hated the extremely cold weather so he asked the speaker of the poem to burn his body to ashes when he dies since he did not want to get buried in the frozen ground.
So when he died, the speaker tried burning his body according to Sam's will but instead of burning, Sam got alive because had not died and his body just needed some defrosting.