Grendel is a fictional character, a creature defeated by Beowulf in the Old English poem Beowulf from 750 ce...
Grendel symbolizes evil and jealousy.
<u>Descended from the biblical Cain, Grendel is an outcast, doomed to wander the face of the earth.</u>
Grendel represents evil, so the poet's Christian worldview turns him into a fiend from hell.
Pip was a moderately happy, satisfied young man until he met Miss Havisham and Estella. So this transformed him by in light of the fact that this is the first occasion when anybody has ever constructed Pip mindful of the distinctions in social status and riches. He feels hurt and confounded. From this day forward, he sustains a developing abhorrence for the existence he already needed. Presently his attention is on turning into a refined man, somebody Estella will admore, regard, and maybe cherish.
<span>D. Consider how somebody would have to work to solve a huge number of math problem an one hour.
Feverishly tells you how frantically someone works. It is not a synonym or antonym of problem. Also since feverishly ends in -ly you can assume it's an adverb so it needs to describe an action.
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"A Sound of Thunder" Bradbury employs metaphor, simile, parallelism, irony, and paradox. In the exposition of the story Bradbury writes in metaphor and simile, using parallelism to enhance the poetic quality of his diction: ... Time doesn't present that kind of mess," a foreshadowing of the story's end.