Answer:
It’s good to guard your faith, nor let your grief come forth
Until it cannot call for help, nor help but heed
The path you’ve placed before it. It’s good to find your grace
In God, the heavenly rock where rests our every hope.
Explanation:
This poem, found in the Exeter Book, a manuscript of Anglo-Saxon poetry,
is about a grieving man who wanders in exile since the death
of his lord and kinsmen. His journey is cold, lonely, and extremely harsh.
By the end, there´s a speaker who claims that only faith in God is a consolation for earthly suffering.
Answer:
Um have a morning scene and talk about the ray of sunlights coming through the hill
Explanation:
What are u looking for exactly? Punctuation? if so the answer to all are exclamation points (!)
Answer:
He points out that the judiciary cannot undermine the other two branches, but they can both undermine it.
Explanation:
Alexander Hamilton in Federalist Paper No. 78 explained that the judiciary was by far the weakest of the three branches of government. He explained that the executive had the sword to control the community while the legislative arm had the purses and the authority to make laws.
The judiciary, on the other hand, had neither the power nor the money to control the community. To balance this weakness, he suggested that the office of the judges be a permanent one, so that they are not easily replaced by a new executive government.