A.) a jovial merrymaker.
is the <u>correct</u> answer
Harry doesn’t talk to muggles or any one that is lower than him in significance. In the book, Rowling clearly shows how important Harry is; he only hangs out with Ron Weasely so others will see him as kind and caring, just to up his reputation. But really, hes in it for Hermione ;)
Answer:
Powerful metaphor
Explanation:
Children are supposed to be innocent, but poverty has degraded them.
Answer:
1. Beowulf sets out for his journey for Daneland.
2. Hrothgar welcomes Beowulf.
3. Beowulf waits for Grendel to attack Heorot.
4. Beowulf succeeds in defeating Grendel by decapitating him.
5. Beowulf fights with Grendel's mother.
6. Beowulf sets out for his Geatish homeland.
7. Beowulf sets out for his fight with the dragon.
Explanation:
Upon Hrothgar's requiest, Beowulf travels to Daneland to help the king get rid of the terrible monster named Grendel. The night after meeting with Hrothgar, Beowulf and his men wait for Grendel to arrive, after which he kills him with his bare hands. When Grendel's mother learned of his death, she fights Beowulf as an act of revenge and dies by his hand. Feasting ensues after which Beowulf and his men return to their home of Geat.
Years after these events, Beowulf becomes king in Geatland and has to defend his kingdom against a dragon who ultimately manages to defeat him in his old age.