I would say the writer's tone in this passage is A. sardonic. Sardonic tone means it is cynical but doesn't intend to hurt or offend anyone. It is especially seen from the last sentence, about the young who, having finished their schooling, are left to "the logic and philosophy of the Daily Mail" - so, schools are the only place to teach them "the alphabet of thinking", and yet they (the schools) have yet to understand this logic.
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Grendel the monster.
Explanation:
In the epic narrative "Beowulf", the author gave a vivid description of how the monster Grendel brought havoc to the people in the mead. While the men who had been drinking were sleeping peacefully, Grendel took thirty of the men to his lair. When he men woke up from their slumber, they were grieved and dejected, knowing that they could do nothing to stop him from killing them. But their grief wasn't ending, for Grendel again came the next night and took more victims.
The given passage is from the IIIrd chapter of the book, and it is titled "Grendel the Murderer". The passage is a description of the monster Grendel and the havoc he inflicted on the people of King Hrothgar's kingdom.
Answer:from reading both of them I think that they both give different informatio. For the first one they use the nonlinear one to give a narrative to give a better feel of the charcter, and they also use flashback inform us about the characters past. In they second one they a linear narrative and it tells us How the character feels.
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false i believe good luck