The boy<span> eats the wafer and drinks the milk, knowing he cannot pay for them. </span>
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The fictional characters are used in the poem "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" by T. S. Eliot to indirectly reveal autobiographical elements in the poem.
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"The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" is a poem written by T. S. Eliot.
T. S. Eliot used a fictional character named J. Alfred in his poem to universally connect his character with the people and also share some autobiographical elements. Eliot himself has remarked that he has used the character to share some autobiographical elements as well.
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Biopesticide or natural insect repellents (sometimes called "botanical" or "plant-based") have been proven to be as effective as those containing synthetic chemical compounds such as DEET
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I would stick to non gmos because gmos have pesticides and other very harmful chemicals in it.
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The lake is described as dark, gloomy and disgusting.
Explanation:
Grendel's mother lives in an underwater lair in a set of lakes and swamps that is described in an uncomfortable and unpleasant way. Lines 422-440 describe this place as an environment formed by decomposition, rot and darkness and show the lake as a very unpleasant place. This contributes to increasing the inadequacy tone and provokes, in the reader, a feeling of regret in relation to Grendel and his mother. In addition, this environment reinforces the concept of disorder, caused by the two monsters.