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Once upon a time, two old married dogs were old and frail. Their hair was gray and thin. So, the owner (who was a farmer) began planning to dispatch them in order to save money on food and a roof over their head. However, his plan was foiled when they caught wind of it (for they have very good ears).
After licking their children good-bye, they started off on a journey to find a place to grow old(er).
They passed by gas stations, and convenience stores, and the little general stores that are common in Nebraska.
In the end, they never did find a place to settle down to live out their dog years. But, they did get to visit the vast farmlands & country-sides, and that was enough for them.
They would up passing peacefully together atop a small hill that overlooked cornrows.
And so, they began their new life in Doggy Heaven, chasing rabbits without the burden of old gums and joint pains.
Answer:
The character being described in the lines is:
C. Grendel.
Explanation:
Grendel is one of the character in the epic poem "Beowulf". He is described as having a monster-like appearance, as well as being a man-eating monster, incapable of feeling, whose only purpose is to kill. Notice how somber and scary the words associated with him are: shameless, shocking, malice, and murder. No one truly understands Grendel's motivations to kill, and nobody truly cares. All they want is to get rid of the monster, which is what the hero Beowulf does.
Answer:
I would have asked her if i could help her even if i didnt know her because its the right thing to do,sadly no,nothing like that has ever happened to me
Explanation:
you shouldnt judge people because of their race just like that saying " dont judge a book by its cover" also even if she was prejudiced you should . at least he should've tried to help her even if she was prejudiced she was ineed of help which isnt any excuse not to ask.
answer: 1: against cycling, 2: against cycling 3: in favor of cycling
Explanation: ye