Answer: B. Scandinavia
<em>Beowulf</em> is an epic poem written in Old English by an anonymous Anglo-Saxon scholar. However, the story is set in Scandinavia. It tells the story of Beowulf, hero of the Geats, who comes to the aid of Hrothgar, the king of the Danes, in his conflict with the monster Grendel. As the manuscript has no title, it is known by the name of its main character.
Answer:
3
Explanation:
if you take two sticks and then gather one more stick you now have 3 sticks. Sorry I know that this is how you would explain it to a child but most people understand it better if you break it down.
The correct answer is 4. Dee learns about her heritage from books. Maggie learns about it in her everyday life
Explanation:
"Everyday Use" by Alice Walker tells the story of an African American woman, called Mama and her two daughters (Dee and Magie), who have learned to love their heritage as African American women in two different ways. While Dee is an educated woman that learned to love her heritage after attending school and believes her heritage might be preserved by displaying some of the old objects her mother. Maggie loves her heritages by following the everyday traditions of her family and using the objects and artifacts that represent the past of her family (heritage). Thus, while Dee learned about her heritage from books while she attended school, Maggie learns about it in her everyday life by living in the way her ancestors did.
Rukmani's life is filled with struggle, yet she remains resolutely optimistic about her future. Married off to a poor rice farmer at the age of 12, Rukmani struggles through loneliness, infertility, starvation, and great loss with persevering optimism. The novel's title, Nectar in a Sieve, refers to nectar, a sweet liquid, and a sieve, a device with meshes that allows liquid to pass through while trapping solids in the device. The title suggests Rukmani's ability to appreciate the short, sweet moments in life before they disappear. During the Deepavali celebration in Chapter 10, for example, Rukmani's family struggles to eat, yet she doles out precious pennies for the children to buy fireworks because "it is only once ... a memory." Similarly, at the end of the novel when she and Nathan have been saving to return to the village, she feels overcome with happiness while at the market with Puli. She buys fried pancakes instead of plain rice cakes and wooden toys for the children: "Well, if we are extravagant it is only once." No matter what suffering comes Rukmani's way, she maintains optimism that life can only get better. She tells Kenny, "Want is our companion from birth to death." Rather than wallow in what's lacking, Rukmani always chooses to look ahead: to the next meal, the next year, or the next harvest.
Ok listen up... YOU ARE NOT WHO YOUR PARENTS WANT YOU TO BE!!! you are who YOU are and if you want to be a singer or a actress GOOOO FOR IT!! we are floating on a rock in space and sooner or later we all die so spend this short time here on earth DOING WHAT YOU LOVE!! i hope this helps, also if your parents disown you for it then F... THEM! if they don’t accept you for who you are then they can KISS MY A.. , sorry if i’m a little vulgar these things make me mad... BUT FOLLOW YOUR DREAMS !!!